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Our courses on Additive Manufacturing cover the needs of professionals in different application sectors (aerospace, automotive, architecture, art, foundry, machining, medicine, etc.). They are fully customizable and adaptable to them.
Additive manufacturing is a process of joining materials to form objects based on a 3D model, usually layer by layer.
Additive manufacturing processes are classified according to:
There are different additive manufacturing processes that are classified according to the ISO/ASTM 52900 standard.
They cover the main manufacturing methods:
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Additive manufacturing is a process of joining materials to form objects based on a 3D model, usually layer by layer.
Additive manufacturing processes are classified according to:
- The type of material provided and its physical state
- Metal, ceramic, polymer.
- Solid, dust, liquid
- Due to the joining/consolidation mechanism of the material provided.
- "In situ" fusion, projection, thread/sheet deposition.
- By the activation mechanism of union/consolidation.
- Directed contribution of radiation, pressure, projection.
There are different additive manufacturing processes that are classified according to the ISO/ASTM 52900 standard.
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