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Dec 7, 2017 · What is additive manufacturing? Additive manufacturing is the process of creating an object by building it one layer at a time. It is the opposite of subtractive manufacturing, in which an object is created by cutting away at a solid block of material until the final product is complete.
- Rebecca Linke
Additive manufacturing (AM) is the process of joining materials to make three-dimensional objects from three-dimensional (3D) model data. AM involves adding layer upon layer until the product is completed.
Mar 1, 2021 · 42 social impacts of additive manufacturing technology are identified. • A typology is created that illustrates the impacted stakeholders. • Indicators are proposed for assessing several of the identified social impacts. • A comprehensive social life cycle framework is proposed.
- Bardia Naghshineh, André Ribeiro, Celeste Jacinto, Helena Carvalho
- 2021
Oct 17, 2023 · Learn about the definition of additive manufacturing, how it works and how it's different from 3D printing (plus examples of additive manufacturing used today).
- Brooke Becher
- Staff Reporter
Mar 23, 2024 · What is Additive Manufacturing?Definition,Types,Examples, and Explanation. 03/23/2024 by HA Chaudhary. Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, has emerged as a transformative technology revolutionizing traditional manufacturing processes across industries.
Apr 12, 2023 · “Additive manufacturing is the process of building physical parts and products from digital data,” says Professor Hart. “Increasingly, it describes an ecosystem of technologies and knowledge that allow one to digitally produce physical goods.”
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Jan 1, 2018 · Additive manufacturing (AM) is fundamentally different from traditional formative or subtractive manufacturing in that it is the closest to the ‘bottom up’ manufacturing where a structure can be built into its designed shape using a ‘layer-by-layer’ approach rather than casting or forming by technologies such as forging or machining.