3D printing (also known as Additive Manufacturing) is a technology that manufactures three-dimensional objects by layer-by-layer stacking of materials.
Unlike traditional cutting processing (subtractive Manufacturing), 3D printing directly generates solids through digital models and has advantages such as high design freedom, material saving, and support for complex structures. 3D printing (also known as Additive Manufacturing) is a technology that manufactures three-dimensional objects by layer-by-layer stacking of materials.
Unlike traditional cutting processing (subtractive manufacturing), 3D printing directly generates solids through digital models, offering advantages such as high design freedom, material savings, and support for complex structures.