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SAE Technical Paper Series, 2000
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Chua Chee Kai, Leong Kah Fai
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Chua Chee Kai, Leong Kah Fai
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2001
Abstract This article reviews various rapid prototyping (RP) processes such as stereolithography, powder sintering, hot melt extrusion, sheet lamination, solid ground curing, and three-dimensional printing. It discusses the various material prototypes produced by RP technology.
David L. Bourell +4 more
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Abstract This article reviews various rapid prototyping (RP) processes such as stereolithography, powder sintering, hot melt extrusion, sheet lamination, solid ground curing, and three-dimensional printing. It discusses the various material prototypes produced by RP technology.
David L. Bourell +4 more
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Communications of the ACM, 2005
Many technical and scientific objects are far too complex to be properly understood through pictures. 3D representations that can be touched and physically manipulated by the observer convey information not obtainable from 2D projections. Thanks to some emerging affordable rapid prototyping (RP) technologies, such models are beginning to find a role in
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Many technical and scientific objects are far too complex to be properly understood through pictures. 3D representations that can be touched and physically manipulated by the observer convey information not obtainable from 2D projections. Thanks to some emerging affordable rapid prototyping (RP) technologies, such models are beginning to find a role in
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Assembly Automation, 1993
Time was when many people thought the best way with new products was to be second in the market, letting the pioneer create the market, make all the mistakes and incur the losses. All that has changed, and the pressure is now on companies, not only to get the product right but also to be the first, so as to establish a controlling share of the market ...
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Time was when many people thought the best way with new products was to be second in the market, letting the pioneer create the market, make all the mistakes and incur the losses. All that has changed, and the pressure is now on companies, not only to get the product right but also to be the first, so as to establish a controlling share of the market ...
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