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Medical Models: Doctors can create 3D printed models of organs or body parts to study and
plan surgeries. This helps them understand how to perform complex surgeries more easily
and safely.
Personalised Implants: For people who need a special part of their body replaced, 3D printing
can create custom implants (such as hip replacements) that are made specifically for them.
Aerospace (Airplanes and Spacecraft)
In Aerospace, 3D printing is used to create following parts:
Lightweight parts: In the aerospace industry, 3D printing
is used to make parts of airplanes and spacecraft.
3D printed parts are often lighter and stronger, which
is very important for planes and rockets.
Complex designs: 3D printing enables engineers
to create complex parts, like jet engine or rocket
components, that are difficult to make with traditional
methods, reducing weight and improving performance.
Automobile Industry
In automobiles, 3D printing is used create the following parts:
Car parts: Car manufacturers use 3D printing to
create parts of cars, especially when they need to
make custom or replacement parts quickly. This helps
companies save money and time, especially for rare or
older car models.
Prototyping: Before making a new car, manufacturers
can print prototypes (models) of parts or the whole
car to test designs and make improvements. It’s much
faster and cheaper than making full-sized models from
metal or other materials.
Fashion and Jewellery
3D printing plays a major role in the world of fashion and jewellery. It is used to create the
given parts:
Fashion and clothing: 3D printing is transforming the
fashion industry by creating customised clothing and
shoes. Designers can print fabrics with unique textures
and patterns, offering new possibilities for fashion.
Customised jewellery: Designers use 3D printing to
craft unique jewellery pieces, such as rings, necklaces
and bracelets. This technology allows for intricate
designs that would be challenging to create by hand.
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