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Impresión 3D

La impresión 3D o fabricación aditiva es la construcción de un objeto tridimensional a partir de un modelo CAD o un modelo digital 3D. Puede realizarse mediante una variedad de procesos en los que el material se deposita, se une o se solidifica bajo control informático, y el material se va añadiendo (por ejemplo, se fusionan plásticos, líquidos o granos de polvo), normalmente capa por capa.

  • 3D Printers

    3D printers are devices that create physical objects from digital models by building them layer by layer. The most common method is Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), where a filament is heated and extruded through a nozzle to form the object. Other methods include

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  • 3D Printing: A Revolution in Space Technology

    In recent years, the realm of 3D printing has emerged as a transformative force across various industries. However, its implications in space exploration and aviation are particularly noteworthy. With the increasing demand for complex structures in spacecraft and rockets, the potential of 3D

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  • 3D Printing: Revolutionising Space Exploration

    The advent of 3D printing technology has significantly transformed various industries, and the realm of space exploration is no exception. In recent years, agencies like NASA and private companies such as SpaceX have begun to harness the capabilities of 3D printing to develop

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  • The Future of 3D Printing in Space: Innovations and Challenges

    The integration of 3D printing technology into space exploration is a rapidly evolving field. With the increasing need for customized and lightweight components, 3D printing filaments are becoming essential for both astronauts and space agencies. For instance,

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  • The Intersection of 3D Printing and AI in the Financial Sector

    The Dawn of AI in 3D Printing is a Game Changer for Financial Strategies. As the coalescence between AI and 3D printing deepens, financial implications grow increasingly significant. Read more about the Financial Implications of 3D Printing.