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how disruptive is 3d printing really? - stereolithography

by:Tuowei     2020-01-17
how disruptive is 3d printing really?  -  stereolithography
3D printing is known as a revolutionary technology and has great potential to change business, manufacturing and society.
But how many discussions about 3D printing are based on reality and how many are simple pies --? in-the-sky thinking?
There is no doubt that entrepreneurs benefit from the versatility of 3D printing and relatively low price points (the still-Prices fall-
Labels vary from function to function, but it is easy to get a machine under 1,000, and now there are many third
Party printing service).
For start-ups that produce physical products, the turnaround time of prototype production is much smaller, and the ability to test certain objects without having to manufacture expensive molds and molds.
This also means that companies can provide greater customization and do not have to hold stocks unnecessary-but in-needed basis.
Others, perhaps more hidden benefits, include not having to design products for easy manufacture and being able to print lighter components.
With the 3D printer build layer-by-
Layer, designers don't have to worry about allowing machines to process products during production.
3D printers can also produce components that are less important in weight-in areas such as aviation and automotive industries-because they can reduce unnecessary materials better than traditional methods of creating objects through material subtraction.
This is a more ordinary existence of 3D printing.
Futurists think what it means to society in the next few years, and it is beginning to become more controversial.
This includes the complete transformation of society and the East --
Western relations are just another different method of production.
More optimistic people believe that if the price of machines and printing materials continues to decline, 3D printers will become an important product for every house.
Consumers can then download and print their products through open source or commercial websites instead of ordering products through stores or online retailers.
Professor John, professor of enterprise and competitiveness at Birmingham University, said this would mean a transformation in retail, supply chain and manufacturing.
"After 10 years, who knows what the printer will look like.
It already has the ability to self
Copy-you can buy a 3d printer and print another 3d printer, "he added. “It’s sci-
Fi has impacted the real world economy.
"This will mean higher-
Revenue countries will reduce dependence on production
The wage sector of cheap manufacturing.
Distribution will change from "push" mode to "pull" mode, only in-
According to Jon slmann, head of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
Research by Jones Lang LaSalle, a real estate consulting firm.
This will mean the end of the current production, distribution and consumption patterns-mainly from east to west. “In 10-
For 15 years, this may be all about the flow of powder around the world, and products have never been shipped to different markets, "added Professor Brison.
Getting more production means more competition, because anyone with 3D printers and related knowledge can start producing designs and products.
This may lead to greater innovation as SMEs (SMEs)
Competition on product.
However, this may also lead to market confusion and it is difficult for consumers to cope with all different choices.
What is even more worrying is that as regulators and government agencies strive to keep up with or act as implementers in the growing and changing global market, this may also lead to huge differences in standards and quality.
This is to assume that 3D printing does take off in such a mainstream way.
There are many technical obstacles in this area.
For example, 3D printing is still fighting against large objects, which can be a time and energy --
Ronen Kadushin, a designer and consultant for design and design education, said strengthening the process.
Similarly, there is a more problematic obstacle that people will have to rethink how to use 3D printers and other affected technologies.
"The next industrial revolution?
I think this is a consumer revolution, not a manufacturer revolution, "said kadusin.
"So far, what we have seen is the iPhone case.
There are also artificial limbs, but this is not a domestic situation.
So it is a revolution and it is absurd to provide the iPhone cover as the embodiment of the revolution.
"At present, the revolution of 3D printing seems to have a long way to go.
But as angeleman pointed out, few people can predict the transformation effect of the Internet on society in the past 25 years.
What entrepreneurs can do in the future is still exciting unknown.
But for now, the actual advantages of 3D printing are nothing to laugh.
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