The term additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, refers to a process of creating a three-dimensional object from a digital file.
It is called additive because it generally involves building up thin layers of material, one by one. The technology can produce complex shapes that are not possible with traditional casting and machining methods, or subtractive techniques.
In a series of videos, Marc Saunders, Renishaw Additive Manufacturing Solutions Centres Director, will discuss key factors that drive the success rate and productivity of metal additive manufacturing builds and some of the critical guidelines that designers should follow to create production components efficiently. This video features key tips to design out residual stress.
In a series of videos, Marc Saunders, Renishaw Additive Manufacturing Solutions Centres Director, will discuss key factors that drive the success rate and productivity of metal additive manufacturing builds and some of the critical guidelines that designers should follow to create production components efficiently.
This video features key tips for additive manufacturing design orientation.
In a series of videos, Marc Saunders, Director of Additive Manufacturing Applications, will discuss key factors that drive the success rate and productivity of metal additive manufacturing (or metal 3D printing) builds and some of the critical guidelines that designers should follow to create production components efficiently. This video features key tips for additive manufacturing supports.