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my.uniten.dspace-337302024-10-13T02:04:15Z Design and development a helmet for hockey's goalkeeper using 3D printing Alif Sofiadli Sokhini Helmets T55.3.S23 A43 2017 3D printers are a new generation of machines that can make everyday things. A 3D printer can make pretty much anything from ceramic cups to plastic toys, metal machine parts, stoneware vases, fancy chocolate cakes or even (one day soon) human body parts. They replace traditional factory production lines with a single machine; just like home inkjet printers replaced bottles of ink, a printing press, hot metal type and a drying rack. 3D printing is a type of additive manufacturing technology where a three dimensional object is made by laying down successive layers of material which forms the final object. 3D printers offer product designers the ability to print parts and components that are made from different materials which have various mechanical and physical properties in a single build process. The more advanced 3D printing technologies currently yield models that closely emulate the appearance and functionality of the final product. 3D printing is achieved using an additive process, where successive layers of material are laid down in different shapes. 3D printing is also considered distinct from traditional machining techniques, which mostly rely on the removal of material by methods such as cutting or drilling (subtractive processes). A materials printer usually performs 3D printing processes using digital technology. The first working 3D printer was created in 1984 by Chuck Hull of 3D Systems Corp. Since the start of the 21st century there has been a large growth in the sales of these machines, and their price has dropped substantially. The 3D printing technology is used for both prototyping and distributed manufacturing with applications in architecture, construction (AEC), industrial design, automotive, aerospace, military, engineering, civil engineering, dental and medical industries, biotech (human tissue replacement), fashion, footwear, jewelry, eyewear, education, geographic information systems, food, and many other fields. It has been speculated that 3D printing may become a mass market item because -----auaa ID neinting aan oscily offest their canital coste by enabling consumers to avoid costs associated with purchasing common household objects 2024-10-07T04:42:01Z 2024-10-07T04:42:01Z 2017 Resource Types::text::Final Year Project https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/33730 en application/pdf |
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Design and development a helmet for hockey's goalkeeper using 3D printing |
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