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Growth of 3D printing in India

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The growth of 3D printing industry in India has been very progressive and consistent, as it has been adopted in various industries now-a-days. Although this is a new technology in india, there is a much interest in this technology and many industries has started using this technology.  The total value of the Indian 3D Printer Market was estimated to be USD92.34 million in 2022 , and it is expected to expand at a CAGR of 20.33% between now and 2028 . The expansion of the 3D printing industry would be helped further by an increase in the interest shown by businesses.  So, in this series of blog, we are going to discuss about the  development of 3D printing and the  reasons  why it's becoming popular in India. Increasing Interest in Customized Products It is one of the main key factor for contributing in the development of 3D printing.  With 3D printing technology, it has now become possible to make products that are very unique and fit the needs of each consu...

What are the Most Common 3D Printing Materials?

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Hello everyone, welcome to our 3D Printing guide!! Today in this series of blog we are going to discuss about the materials used for 3D Printing. With 3D printing, you can make different prototypes and mass-produce parts for a wide range of uses quickly and at a very low cost. But picking the right 3D printing method is only half of the story. In the end, it will be mostly up to the materials to let you make parts with the mechanical properties, functional properties, or looks you want. First we will discuss about the different plastic materials that we can use to print the objects. Plastic:  Most of the 3D printing process is done with plastic material, even though there are other materials that can be used. Plastic is very useful and can be used for many things. Material for 3D printing with plastic comes in many different colours and can also be clear. Most of the time, 3D printing filaments are sold on spools that are either shiny or dull. Plastic is a popular 3D printing mate...

Different 3D Printing Technologies

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Hello and thank you for visiting to our 3D printing guide! Today we are going to see about the different types of 3D printing technologies that are used worldwide. So let's start. Since the first 3D printer was created in the 1980s, there has been a significant advancement in the technologies that are used for 3D printing. These days, there are a plenty of distinct types of 3D printing technologies available, each of which comes with its own set of benefits and drawbacks. In this series of blog, we will talk about some of the most popular technologies for 3D printing, as well as how those technologies function. There are many variations of the 3D printing process, which include the following: Stereolithography (SLA) Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Digital Light Process (DLP) Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) PolyJet Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) Electron Beam Melting (EBM It is safe to say that prototyping is the most common application for 3D printing. P...

How to Get Started with 3D Printing..

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Hello, and thank you for visiting our introduction to 3D printing guide! If you are new to the world of 3D printing, you may find that the amount of information that is currently available makes you feel overwhelmed. However, there is no need to be concerned about that because this article will provide a straightforward and comprehensive introduction to 3D printing and assist you in getting started on your journey. What exactly is "3-D Printing"? The process of creating three-dimensional objects through the use of additive manufacturing, more commonly referred to as 3D printing, is a process that involves layering material , typically plastic, metal, or ceramic, until the desired shape is achieved. Utilizing a 3D printer is required for the process. This printer reads a digital file that contains the 3D model and then creates the object by building it up layer by layer. Producing prototypes and spare parts, as well as custom medical implants and even food, can all be done wi...