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The 3D Printing Revolution
With a Web look for 3D printing, you'll find that its uses are increasing exponentially. One good reason with this growth is manufacturers are increasingly turning to 3D printing to help make prototypes and parts for big industries. Such as, the automotive industry provides 3D printing technology for a long time for rapid prototyping of recent auto part designs. The photo above shows a manifold prototype created by the Piedmont Triad Center for Advanced Manufacturing (PTCAM).
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3D printing also has some interesting aesthetic applications. Designers and are featured it in creative approaches to produce art, fashion and furniture. Graphic artist Torolf Sauermann made colorful geometric sculptures using 3D printing <sources> Sauermann, Jotero GbR]. Freedom of Creation (FOC), an enterprise with the Netherlands, sells several 3D printed products manufactured from lasersintered polyamide, including lighting with intricate geometric designs and clothing designs including things like interlocking plastic rings that resemble chain mail. FOC has also a few corporate clients having its design and print services, including Philips, Nokia, Nike, Asics and Hyundai <source> FOC].
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