3D printing utilizes digital model-driven layer-by-layer deposition to break the geometric constraints and efficiency bottlenecks of traditional subtractive manufacturing, unleashing transformative value across dozens of fields including aerospace, healthcare, and automotive manufacturing.
A few years ago, 3D printing with metal was only used in industry. Now all this has changed. Metal 3D printing can be realized on desktop FDM 3D printers and more professional machines. It can not only produce high-quality parts, but also make the price more acceptable. In this article,