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Design for Manufacturability (DfM) involves creating products that are easy and cost- effective to o produce. When applied to 3D printing, DfM helps optimize designs to reduce production time, material use, and costs while maintaining quality.
Understanding 3D Printing Processes
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, builds objects layer by layer based on digital models. Different techniques include de Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithograph (SLA), and Sective Laser Sintering (SLS). Each methodhas unique design considerations and limits.
Principles of Design for 3D Printing
Aplikying DfM to 3D printing implives commercing thoe capabilities and limitations of the chosen process. Key principles include designing for minimal support structures, optimizing wall contenness, and reducing overhangs to o imprope print quality and equilency.
Design Strategies for Manufacturability
Effective strategies include:
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