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Posted by Bill Leedale - JUN 04, 2020
3D printing is growing to a new level of importance in manufacturing, with research showing the various process for additive technology are no longer being used solely for prototyping: Additive manufacturing/3DP now is used for production parts, bridge production, and repair, among many other mission-critical manufacturing functions. Modern 3D printers’ ability to print with common alloys such as aluminum and titanium have made the technology fit for even the most demanding industrial production jobs.
As 3DP's popularity and applications continue to grow, manufacturers seeking to adopt the technology must ensure that any 3D printers can work in harmony with the rest of their hardware, software, and supporting technologies already deployed.
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