3D Printing for coming Decade

Jun 30
18:56

2020

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We at Vexma Technologies provide high-quality low-cost additive manufacturing solutions that add up saving time and money in prototyping, product designing, research, and development. This technology allows designers to customize their designs generating intricate shapes and features that were not easily or cheaply obtainable using traditional manufacturing methods.

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3D Printing is 4th Industrial Revolution. 3D Printing has been called the way of the future, 3D Printing for coming Decade   Articles and the drawn of a new era in innovation, manufacturing and distribution (logistics and supply chain). A team of researchers have experimenting with 3D printed in all industry.

3D Printed Medical Products: It will focus on 3D printed teeth, 3D printed bones, 3D printed organs, 3D printed tissue and stem cells as well as 3D printed medical and surgical devices, prosthetics, and hearing aids. 20 years time 3D printed objects will produce parts in seconds and minutes, instead of hours and days

3D Printed Consumer Products: This sector will see everyday items from household goods to optics, fashion, jewelry, games and even vegetables & fruits. More than just using eco-friendly materials, however, it will manufacture on a made-to-order basis. 3D Printers is improving, making their final product faster and more appealing. Materials will be indistinguishable with materials today from non-3D printed processes.

3D Printed construction: This technology is capable of transforming the sector by lowering costs and reducing the time it takes to implement projects. It will also help reduce manpower requirements as well as waste generated which can be harmful to the environment.

3D Printed Aerospace & Defense: 3D prints really open up the ability to print different functional or structural objects to make habitats beyond Earth. The 3D-printed has enabled the creation of more complex yet lighter parts at unbeatable costs, as well as freeing designers to explore complex shapes that could not be manufactured using traditional processes.

Lower logistics and supply chain: It will reduced shipping and storage costs, potential elimination of import/export costs through localized production, elimination of new production tools and molds and costly modifications to factories. It can reduce complexity in manufacturing and helps to produce a variety of products from a single 3D printer.

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