It is always tricky setting the infill for a 3D printed part. High infill parts are strong but take longer to print, while low infill prints take less time, but are weaker internally and in danger of ...
One of the most persistent myths in 3D printing is the idea that stronger parts require more plastic. New users often assume that cranking infill to 100% automatically produces tougher prints, so ...
This research was driven by the increasing demand for lightweight, high-performance energy-absorbing structures in the automotive industry. Achieving optimal specific energy absorption while ...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes are new ways of producing techniques that work by printing parts layer upon layer using 3D models. AM has some subcategories, which are classified according to ...