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[Column] The Flow of 3D Modeling and 3D Data Design

Check the product data, process it into modeling data, and create slicing data!

This time, we will introduce the "design" process within the flow of 3D modeling. To create a model using a 3D printer, 3D data is required. In general modeling services, it is assumed that the client provides the 3D data. However, even if you do not have 3D data, we can create data from 2D drawings and also generate data through 3D scanning. After creating the 3D data, we will examine the modeling posture and adjust dimensions according to secondary processing using 3D CAD software, and design the support. After that, we will create the slicing data using slicing software. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

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[Explanation] Electron Beam Powder Bed Melting Method Metal 3D Printer

What is the electron beam powder bed fusion method (powder bed fusion)? What is EB-PBF? Let me explain it simply!

"What is Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion (EB-PBF)?" "What is EB-PBF?" Let me explain briefly! We provide a schematic explanation of Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion (EB-PBF) for those in charge who have started gathering information on metal 3D printers! The process involves powder supply by a powder dispenser, powder deposition by a recoater (forward motion), vertical movement of the build stage and the recoater's excess powder passing motion, melting and solidification of the powder by electron beam irradiation, and powder deposition by the recoater (return motion). This series of actions is repeated to create layered structures. The vertical movement of the build stage and the recoater's excess powder passing motion help save powder and reduce waste. *The schematic is based on equipment from Wayland Additive and may not necessarily apply to all electron beam powder bed fusion (EB-PBF) metal 3D printers currently sold by various manufacturers.

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