Blow molding is a common manufacturing process that’s used to create hollow objects and parts. It typically involves the use of heated plastic. As the plastic is heated, it becomes more pliable. The heated plastic is then used to form … Read More
Stereolithic (STL) files have become synonymous with 3D printing. Also known as “Standard Triangle Language,” this otherwise common file format is used in countless 3D printing applications. Both consumers and businesses alike use it to design objects for 3D printing. … Read More
When researching 3D printing, you’ll probably encounter some otherwise confusing terms, including infill and shell. 3D printing is a complex manufacturing technique. Although there are a variety of 3D printing processes, they all involve building three-dimensional objects from a computer-generated … Read More
3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing that involves the use of a machine, known as a 3D printer, to build objects using raw material. 3D printers contain a nozzle through which raw material is extruded. The extruded material … Read More
Not all cables are made of copper or aluminum. When used to transmit data, cables are often made of optical fibers. Known as fiber optic cable, it’s used extensively in telecommunications applications. Even if you’re unfamiliar with fiber optic cable, … Read More
Bridges are often used in 3D printing applications. Like traditional bridges, that are used to connect two areas on a 3D printed object. Depending on the type of object being built, it may have multiple raises areas. Manufacturing companies use … Read More
Planing and shaping are two common processes performed in the manufacturing industry. Manufacturing companies rely on these processes to manipulate the size and shape of raw materials, thereby leading to the production of finished goods. Planing and shaping aren’t the … Read More