Introduction to 3d printing
3D printing is a rapid prototyping technology, based on digital model files, using adhesive materials such as powder metal or plastic, and constructing objects by printing layer by layer.
3D printing is usually realized by a material printer using digital technology. It is often used in mold manufacturing, industrial design and other fields to make models, and then gradually used in the direct manufacturing of some products. Parts already printed with this technology.
This technology has been applied to jewelry, footwear, industrial design, architecture, engineering construction, automobile, aerospace, dental and medical industries, education, geographic information system, civil engineering, guns and other fields.
Generally speaking, a 3D printer is a device that can print real 3D objects, such as robots, toy cars, various models and even food. The reason why it is popularly called printer refers to the technical principle of ordinary printer, because the process of layered processing is very similar to inkjet printing. This printing technology is called 3D stereoscopic printing technology.