The article deals with creating 3D models using RAPID PROTOTYPING technology. At present, we are witnessing the integration of new technologies into ordinary life. A good example is the use of FDM (fused deposition modeling) technology that primarily uses thermoplastics to create 3D models. A few years ago, the use of rapid prototyping technology was a prerogative of companies, research institutes and a narrow group of universities. Technologies such as FDM and STL (Stereolithography) have become affordable in the past few years for smaller businesses and individuals. The specific segment is the replicating rapid prototype RepRap (replicating rapid prototype), the extended version of which is the Prusa i3 printer
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[EN] 3D printing is changing how we build things...
In business, the time required to shepherd a new product through the phases of concept, design, prot...
Rapid Prototyping is a recently developed technique that ‘prints’ a component, instead of manufactur...
The article deals with creating 3D models using RAPID PROTOTYPING technology. At present, we are wit...
Rapid Prototyping is an additive manufacturing process by which a Three-Dimensional Model is made by...
Modern engineering often deals with customized design that requires easy, low-cost and rapid fabrica...
Rapid prototyping has received considerable interest with the introduction of affordable rapid proto...
Rapid prototyping (RP) is being recognised as a significant technology for future product developmen...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (7878)[eng] Rapid prototyping (RP) is a new area of tech...
Rapid Manufacturing is a term that embraces rapid prototyping and rapid tooling. Rapid prototyping ...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[EN] Recently, 3D printing as a tool for rapid p...
It is known that reducing the time to produce prototypes is a key to speed up the development of new...
In the context of product development, the term rapid prototyping (RP) is widely used to describe te...
The work reported here reflects the fundamental research undertaken by the author into the technolog...
In business, the time required to shepherd a new product through the phases of concept, design, prot...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[EN] 3D printing is changing how we build things...
In business, the time required to shepherd a new product through the phases of concept, design, prot...
Rapid Prototyping is a recently developed technique that ‘prints’ a component, instead of manufactur...
The article deals with creating 3D models using RAPID PROTOTYPING technology. At present, we are wit...
Rapid Prototyping is an additive manufacturing process by which a Three-Dimensional Model is made by...
Modern engineering often deals with customized design that requires easy, low-cost and rapid fabrica...
Rapid prototyping has received considerable interest with the introduction of affordable rapid proto...
Rapid prototyping (RP) is being recognised as a significant technology for future product developmen...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (7878)[eng] Rapid prototyping (RP) is a new area of tech...
Rapid Manufacturing is a term that embraces rapid prototyping and rapid tooling. Rapid prototyping ...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[EN] Recently, 3D printing as a tool for rapid p...
It is known that reducing the time to produce prototypes is a key to speed up the development of new...
In the context of product development, the term rapid prototyping (RP) is widely used to describe te...
The work reported here reflects the fundamental research undertaken by the author into the technolog...
In business, the time required to shepherd a new product through the phases of concept, design, prot...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[EN] 3D printing is changing how we build things...
In business, the time required to shepherd a new product through the phases of concept, design, prot...
Rapid Prototyping is a recently developed technique that ‘prints’ a component, instead of manufactur...