A comprehensive guide from selection to basics! The definitive guide to introducing industrial 3D printers that will change the future of manufacturing.
This is a practical comprehensive guide for companies considering the introduction of industrial 3D printers. It starts with the basic principles of 3D printing and provides detailed explanations of the five main printing methods: Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA/DLP), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Inkjet printing, and metal 3D printing.
The guide compares and analyzes the accuracy, cost, and speed of each method, offering optimal selection guidelines based on different applications. It includes numerous real-world case studies, such as reducing prototyping time from two weeks to three days in manufacturing, creating patient-specific organ models in the medical field, and producing complex architectural models in the construction industry.
Five key points for selection are explained in detail: clarifying the application and purpose, confirming the required printing size and accuracy, examining the types and characteristics of materials, estimating the introduction and operational costs, and verifying the support system. Ultimately, it includes specific recommendations such as using FDM for prototyping, SLA for precision parts, and multi-material compatible models for functional testing, making it a practical guidebook for enhancing productivity and competitiveness in the manufacturing industry.