Efforts to extend the scope of application of three dimensional printing processes is an important milestone in rapid manufacture. This book includes analysis of the application of the Z corps three dimensional printing system for rapid tooling for plastic injection moulded components.
Efforts to extend the scope of application of three dimensional printing processes is an important milestone in rapid manufacture. This book includes analysis of the application of the Z corps three dimensional printing system for rapid tooling for plastic injection moulded components.
Rapid Prototyping and allied fields are still relatively young technologies and, as such, their scope and range are expanding at a dramatic rate. New and improved techniques and applicationsare developing and this is reflected in the varied topics covered in Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacture.
Efforts to extend the scope of application of three dimensional printing processes is an important milestone in rapid manufacture. This is being vigorously addressed and is well represented in this volume. It now seems to be only a matter of time before three-dimensional printing units will join other peripherals in office and domestic computer systems to produce toys, small domestic and office items on demand.
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David Jacobson was born in South Africa. He teaches in the Department of Sociology at Arizona State University. He received his PhD from Princeton University and studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the London School of Economics. His other books include Right Across Borders and Old Nations, New World. Allan Rennie was born in Stirling, brought up in Kilsyth and lives in Dunblane with his wife Margaret, a children's library assistant. From 1979 he worked on local newspapers including the Bishopbriggs Times, Clydebank Post and Stirling Observer, before joining The Sun as a sub-editor in 1987.
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