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THE EMERGING WORLD OF PRINTING you can dream it…..You can make Vinay Bhurat and Vivek Bhurat by

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THE EMERGING WORLD OF

PRINTING

“ If you can dream it…..You can make it ”

Vinay Bhurat and Vivek Bhuratby

Printing is a process for reproducing text and images.

DEVICE USED –PRINTER

Types Of Printers Dot matrix Ink Jet Laser Lcd

PRINTING

What is 3D printing?

3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of converting 3 dimensional solid physical objects from a digital file.

3D Printers are machines that produce physical 3D models from digital data by printing layer by layer.

HISTORY OF 3D PRINTING

1984 Charles (Chuck) Hull of 3D Systems Corp. developed the first

3D printer and named the technique as Stereo lithography and obtained patent in 1986.

Later 1990’s Other Companies developed 3d printer’s.

2005 Z Corp launched first high definition color 3D printer.

How it works ? A virtual design of the object is created.

C.A.D.(Computer Aided Design) uses a 3D modeling program or 3D scanner for virtual design.

The software slices the final model into hundreds or thousands of horizontal layers.

The printer creates the object layer by layer, resulting in one three dimensional object.

Technique

3D Printer Models

Price : Rs 6,00,000

LOW END

Maximum part size:12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm

MID RANGE

Price : 1crore

Maximum part size:340×340×200 mm

HIGH END

Price : 5 crores

Maximum part size: 39.3 × 31.4 × 19.6 in.

Raw Materials

Current 3D Printing Technologies

Stereo lithography apparatus (SLA)

Selective laser sintering (SLS)

Fused deposition modelling (FDS)

Multi-jet modelling (MJM)

VFlash printer

Fab@home

Nanofactory 3D printing

3D Printing

Medical

Food

Games and Entertainment

Fashion and Retail

Defence and Space

Jewellery

Applications

Animation - Movie

Medical in Organ Replacement

Fashion & Apparels Footwear designs

Chocolates Aerospace

Architecture Art & Craft

3D Printed House in China

Automobiles Jewellery

Challenges

Speed 3D printers are energy hogs Unhealthy air emissions Reliance on plastics IP and licensing deals Gun control loopholes Possibility of 3D printed drugs National security risks Safety of items that come into contact with food Inability to easily print in multiple materials on the same

machine

FUTURE With today's 3D printers, if you lose your TV remote's battery cover

you can print a replacement battery cover. With tomorrow's, if you lose your remote, you'll be able to print a new remote.

3D printers are always getting cheaper and better.

There is currently research going on to successfully use 3D printers that could print out organs for people in need of a transplant.

Within a decade, 3D printers will become commonplace in houses.

The benefits of such technology are endless…….

Conclusions

Relatively new expanding technology

New Industry in which everyone has a possibility of being a manufacturer

Significant decrease in New product development cycle

Proven to optimize companies Time, Man Power & Money

likely to play some part in all of our future.

“The future can not be predicted, but it can be made !”

Any Questions