DELTA 3D PRINTER

Authors

  • Florin Sovaila Dunarea de Jos University of Galati
  • Claudiu Sovaila SC Sensy Touch SRL
  • Nicusor Baroiu Dunarea de Jos University of Galati

Keywords:

engineering, art, sculpture, metal, Autodesk Inventor

Abstract

3D printing is a very used process in industry, the generic name being “rapid prototyping”. The essential advantage of a 3D printer is that it allows the designers to produce a prototype in a very short time, which is tested and quickly remodeled, considerably reducing the required time to get from the prototype phase to the final product. At the same time, through this technique we can achieve components with very precise forms, complex pieces that, through classical methods, could have been accomplished only in a large amount of time. In this paper, there are presented the stages of a 3D model execution, also the physical achievement after of a Delta 3D printer after the model.

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Published

2016-07-01

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Research Papers

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