Problem-Solving Materials: Utilizing 3D Data Edition 1-2-1 | Pre-Deformation of Print Data
What are the tips for successfully achieving "pre-deformation" to eliminate distortion in metal 3D printing? A resource for discovering and solving challenges in the production field.
This document is a series that proposes solutions to various challenges faced in production sites, from identifying issues to finding solutions. In the "3D Data Utilization Edition," we will introduce various solutions to manufacturing challenges through the use of 3D data. This document specifically focuses on the theme of "pre-deformation of print data," detailing methods to eliminate deformation in metal 3D printing. [Document Overview] Metal 3D printing is still a relatively new manufacturing technology compared to traditional manufacturing methods, and as such, the know-how has not yet been established. One of the challenges that frequently arises in metal 3D printing is "model deformation," and a method currently gaining attention for addressing this issue is "pre-deformation." Pre-deformation involves anticipating model deformation and designing the model based on analysis results to be "pre-deformed." As the use of metal 3D printers expands, this method is expected to gain even more attention in the future. This document explains the concept of introducing pre-deformation and provides easy-to-implement methods for anyone. *You can download the document using the button below.
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- How to pre-correct the design data for deformation? - CAE system dedicated to metal 3D printing - Breaking away from traditional metal fabrication processes to reduce unnecessary manufacturing costs
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Currently, for those who are struggling with deformation of printed objects using metal 3D printers, or for those who are considering the introduction of metal fabrication and want to approach their projects with confidence, please use this as a hint.