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- W4285156621 abstract "Since entering the new millennium, the concept of 3D has firmly entered our daily lives. First, we associate it with film photography, photography or animation. But now, almost no one has heard of such a novelty as 3D printing at least once in their lives. What is it, and what new opportunities in creativity, science, technology and daily life does the 3D printing technology in the toy industry bring us? We will try to figure it out in the following article. But first, a bit of history. Although there has only been a lot of discussion about 3D printing in recent years, in fact, this technology has been around for a long time. In 1984, Charles Hull developed 3D printing technology to use digital data to replicate objects. Two years later, he named and patented the stereolithography technology. At the same time, this company developed and created the first industrial 3D printer. Subsequently, the baton was taken over by 3D Systems, which in 1988 developed a printer SLA-250 model for 3D printing at home. In the same year, Scott Grump invented the fused deposition model. After several years of relative calm, in 1991, Helisys developed and sold technology for the production of multilayer objects. A year later, in 1992, DTM introduced the first selective laser welding system. Then, in 1993, Solidscape was established and began mass production of inkjet printers, capable of producing small parts with ideal surfaces at a relatively low cost. At the same time, the University of Massachusetts applied for a patent for a 3D printing technology similar to traditional 2D printer inkjet technology. However, perhaps, the peak of the development and popularization of 3D printing is still falling in the new 21st century. In 2005, the first 3D printer capable of color printing appeared. This was the idea of Z Corp. It was called Spectrum Z510. Two years later, the first printer capable of copying 50% of its own components appeared. At present, the application scope and application fields of 3D printing are constantly expanding. Facts have proved that these technologies are applicable to everything-from blood vessels to coral reefs and furniture. However, we will discuss the application areas of these technologies later." @default.
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- W4285156621 title "3-D printing in the toy industry" @default.
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