3D Printing: Innovation and Promising

Abstract

3D printing is an emerging technology that finds applications across various fields due to its versatility and adaptability. It facilitates the development of innovative research methods and techniques for exploring natural phenomena and assessing the properties of different materials involved in the process. As a core aspect of additive manufacturing, 3D printing focuses on creating objects of various shapes and sizes using suitable materials, notably polymeric filaments commonly used in daily applications. The use of 3D printers streamlines the production of parts and objects, serving a multitude of purposes efficiently.3D printing is significant in the sustainable development because of its eco-friendly features. No time waste, no natural resources waste and cost efficiency make this activity too familiar for people in general.

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Arta Veliu1, Riste Popeski-Dimovski2

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  • EP ID EP740675
  • DOI 10.62226/ijarst20241395
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Arta Veliu1, Riste Popeski-Dimovski2 (2024). 3D Printing: Innovation and Promising. International Journal of Advanced Research in Science and Technology (IJARST), 13(6), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-740675