3D printing protective sleeve for the first time for cultural relics extraction, the next few years 3D printing will also be used in which industries?

Three-dimensional printing is a rapid prototyping technology technology, also known as additive manufacturing, it is a data model document as a basic, the application of powdered metal materials or plastics and other adhesive raw materials, according to the method of step-by-step printing out the structure of the object of the technical nature. Three-dimensional printing is generally selected electronic information technology raw materials copiers to complete. Often in the mold processing, industrial product design and other industries are used to produce solid models, and then slowly used in the immediate production of some goods, there have long been the application of such technical print out of the parts.

Archaeologists announced at the samsung mound site exploration and discovery of six samsung mound culture sacrificial pit, has unearthed artifacts gold mask fragments, giant bronze mask, bronze god tree, exquisite tooth carving remnants of the key precious cultural relics such as more than 500 pieces. In addition, also discovered so far samsung mound unearthed artifacts operating on a larger scale of a bronze. To cope with a piece of this large, age this long bronze, whether it will be a touch on the broken? Three-dimensional printing protective shell for the first time used in the acquisition of precious cultural relics, used in this samsung heap large bronze Zun.

Along with industrial production seamless splicing integrated multi-part installation, including three-dimensional printing metal materials and plastic parts composition, automated technology installation will come. Because of factors such as production and processing temperature, at this stage there is not a very three-dimensional printers are able to one-stop carry out all the work, such as printing out metal materials and plastic parts of different raw materials. With the increase in automation technology, there is a vision for a more automated installation in the field of 3D printing, even if it is possible to produce parts made of metal and plastic materials.

Three-dimensional printing technology can be used to number electronic information into the surface texture, and thus present a reasonable load of data information richer than the serial number. It is a way to publicize the identification of parts, so that people and equipment can load this information content based on the appearance or orientation of the bump. This will increase again as the ability to track parts and information systems becomes more and more critical.