An Overview of Industrial 3D Printers for Various Industries
The 3D printing industry experienced its most significant hype cycle in the early 2010s when supporters predicted that the technology would find many uses in everyday life. However, developments in additive manufacturing technologies continued outside of the frothy consumer 3D printing market. These days, industrial 3D printers accelerate innovation and benefit businesses across a wide range of industries, including engineering, manufacturing, dentistry, healthcare, education, entertainment, jewelry, and audiology. Below are a Few Applications of Industrial 3D Printers 1. Aerospace & Defence The aerospace and defense (A&D) industry was among the first to adopt 3D printing, having begun using the technology in 1989. In the aerospace industry, 3D printing is used for more than just prototypes. 3D printing is also being used in aircraft to produce actual, working parts. The following parts can be produced with 3D printing: air ducts (SLS), wall panels (FDM), and even structu...