3D Printing in The Chemical Industry

Abstract

3D printing translates computer-aided design 3D models into physical objects in a layer-bylayer fashion. It enables designers to have fully functional prototype a few hours after the design is completed. A new industrial revolution is around the corner as commercial 3D printers become smaller, portable, and cheaper. Chemical companies must implement 3D printing as part of their overall digital transformation process. This paper provides a brief overview of using 3D printing in the chemical industry

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Matthew N. O. Sadiku

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Matthew N. O. Sadiku (2018). 3D Printing in The Chemical Industry. Invention Journal of Research Technology in Engineering & Management, 2(2), 24-26. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-276192