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Metal 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a technology that builds three-dimensional objects layer by layer using metal powder or wire. Here's a simple explanation:

Design:

A 3D model of the desired object is created using computer-aided design (CAD) software.

Slicing:

The 3D model is sliced into thin layers by specialized software.

Printing Process:

Metal powder or wire is deposited layer by layer, and each layer is fused or sintered using a laser or electron beam.

Layer-by-Layer Building:

The 3D printer adds material layer upon layer, gradually building up the final 3D object.

Post-Processing:

After printing, the object may undergo post-processing steps like heat treatment or machining for improved properties.

Advantages:

Allows for the production of highly complex and intricate metal parts.

Enables rapid prototyping and customization.

Applications:

Used in aerospace, healthcare, automotive, and other industries for manufacturing components with specific geometries and properties.

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