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3D PRINTING:

A Machine Design Guide

3D printing is saving large manufacturers time and money as it is applied to the industrial sphere. Even simple desktop 3D printers are moving from the Maker space to the Manufacturing space. It is important for engineers to understand how these process work, and how to apply them.

This guide features companies that have successfully applied 3D printing processes to their business. It walks you, the buyer, through several processes and applications, helping you select the right one–a decision that could give your company the competitive edge.

Machine Design Editor Jeff Kerns…

has curated a comprehensive collection of Machine Design’s best articles on 3D Printing solutions to help manufacturers fit the non-traditional process into their businesses. Topics include:

<b>OPEN PLATFORM</b>
OPEN PLATFORM
OPEN PLATFORM
Turns Desktop 3D Printers into Industrial Machines
<b>HEAVY METAL</b>
HEAVY METAL
HEAVY METAL
and 3D printing
<b>3D PRINTING TIPS</b>
3D PRINTING TIPS
3D PRINTING TIPS
Get to Know Those Acronyms
<b>IDENTIFY</b>
IDENTIFY
IDENTIFY
the Best 3D-Printing Process for Your Application
<b>MASS PRODUCTION</b>
MASS PRODUCTION
MASS PRODUCTION
3D Printing Dives into Mass Production
<b>DA VINCI COLOR</b>
DA VINCI COLOR
WITH DA VINCI COLOR
XYZ Printing Breaks the Code
<b>LOW COST PRINTERS</b>
LOW COST PRINTERS
LOW COST 3D PRINTERS
Are Growing Up

Jeff Kerns

Technical Editor, Design, Engineering & Sourcing Group

Jeff Kerns studied mechanical engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), while working in the school’s Polymer Research Lab, as well as for two aerospace companies focused on drafting, quality, and manufacturing for aerospace fasteners and metallurgy. After college, he became a commissioning engineer, traveling the world working on precision rotary equipment. Jeff now serves as a Technical Editor for Machine Design.

This eBook serves as a guide to applying 3D printing to your manufacturing process. It reviews several types of 3D printing processes, and the many more types of printers. Hopefully it will fill in the gaps of your knowledge on the subject, and educate engineers and manufacturers on the rapidly growing field.

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