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Revision as of 19:26, 27 August 2011

Overview

While there are many advanced 3D printing technologies, it is the low-cost ones that are of primary interest to OSE. The end goal of 3D printing technology is low-end 3D printers able to fabricate more advanced designs semi-autonomously. Achieving this Digital Fabrication objective has fairly wide-reaching economic implications.



Research

Machines

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Techniques

ZCorp Fused Deposition Modeling Solar Sintering

Specifications

Links

3d printing rapid prototyping comparison/