3D Printing Flashcards
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What are the 5 main types of 3D printing?
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- Selective Binding
- Selective Solidification
- Selective Deposition
- Laminated Object Manufacturing
- Laser Deposition Technology
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What is Selective Binding?
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Made from a poweder by applying binding agents to fuse the powder’s particles together
3
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What are the two types of selective solidification?
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1) Stereolithography (SLA)
2) Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
4
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What is Stereolithography (SLA)?
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- UV laser beams cure successive layers of a photosensitive liquid polymer
5
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What is Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)?
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- In contrast to SLA, bulk powder material is used
- SLS is generally stronger and more durable than SLA, however SLS components have a powdery finish.
- SLS is easier to surface finish
6
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What is the main type of Selective Deposition method and what does it do?
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- Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM)
- Filament-based Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) is the most common low-cost printer, heating a filament of polymer and extruding around each layer. While SLS and SLA can produce near-homogeneous products with a good finish, FDM often has a coarser finish, depending on the layer height and filament diameter, and its strength depends on the layer orientation.
7
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What does FDM stand for
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Fused Deposition Modelling
8
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What is Laminated Object Manufacturing?
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- Takes thin materials like paper or plastic sheets, cuts them to a specific shape and then uses adhesive to glue one layer to the next.
9
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What is Laser Powder Forming (Laser Deposition Technology)?
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- Laser Deposition Technology (LDT) is a process in which metal powder is injected into the focused beam of a high-power laser under tightly controlled atmospheric conditions.
- Uses a focused laser beam as the heat source for depositing powdered metals.
- A variety of metals and alloys can be used.