Introduction to Additive Technology
3D printing is an additive technology used to manufacture parts. It is ‘additive’ in that it doesn’t require a block of material or a mold to manufacture physical objects; it simply stacks and fuses layers of material.
It’s typically fast, with low fixed setup costs, and can create more complex geometries than ‘traditional’ technologies, with an ever-expanding list of materials.
Additive Tech🛠️ 3D Printing
Commonly associated with maker culture, hobbyists, and amateurs. Focuses on democratization through affordable desktop machines like FDM using ABS and PLA.
🏭 Additive Manufacturing
Associated with commercial and industrial applications. High-end systems (SLS, MJF, DMLS) used for end-use production and complex industrial components.










