3D printing refers to the set of technologies through which it is possible to transform a digital model into a real object. The creation is accomplished by setting down progressive layers of a particular material until the whole item is made. For this reason, we also speak of additive manufacturing, distinguishing it from subtractive technologies, which use cutters and drills, to remove material from a block in order to obtain the desired object.

Di Rosa L. (2022). Introduction to 3D Printing and Printers in a Clinical Setting. In 3D Printing in Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery: A Guide for Clinical Practice (pp. 1-13). Springer International Publishing.

Introduction to 3D Printing and Printers in a Clinical Setting

Di Rosa L.
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2022-01-01

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3D printing refers to the set of technologies through which it is possible to transform a digital model into a real object. The creation is accomplished by setting down progressive layers of a particular material until the whole item is made. For this reason, we also speak of additive manufacturing, distinguishing it from subtractive technologies, which use cutters and drills, to remove material from a block in order to obtain the desired object.
2022
Di Rosa L. (2022). Introduction to 3D Printing and Printers in a Clinical Setting. In 3D Printing in Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery: A Guide for Clinical Practice (pp. 1-13). Springer International Publishing.
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