Digital Manufacturing 2022
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-95062-6.00002-4
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Additive manufacturing for digital transformation

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“…The material extrusion process results in poor surface quality and is limited to thermoplastic materials [36]. The sheet lamination technique can be used with a limited number of materials and results in lower surface quality [37]. Although residual powders can be recycled, their mechanical properties may not be equivalent to those processed using PBF [38].…”
Section: Introduction 1additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material extrusion process results in poor surface quality and is limited to thermoplastic materials [36]. The sheet lamination technique can be used with a limited number of materials and results in lower surface quality [37]. Although residual powders can be recycled, their mechanical properties may not be equivalent to those processed using PBF [38].…”
Section: Introduction 1additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%