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Posted 10 Apr 2025

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The West Japan Railway Company, a major railway operator in Japan unveiled a 3D-printed train station in the city of Arida, which it claimed was a world first

About 3D Printing

  • Definition: 3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three-dimensional objects from a digital file.
  • Process: 3D-printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the object is created. 
  • Differentiator: 3D printing is the opposite of subtractive manufacturing which is cutting out/ hollowing out a block of material with for instance a milling machine.

Advantages of 3D Printing

  • Immediate realization of concepts: As soon as designers have a 3D model possible to bring design to life. 
  • Less dependency on workforce: Significant for countries like Japan where the workforce is shrinking.
  • Customization on demand: It can be done very quickly without altering the entire manufacturing process. 
  • Cost-Effective: Savings on material costs, labour and operational efficiency, reduced inventory and warehousing costs, etc. 
  • More design freedom: Complex geometries and lattices can be incorporated.
  • Other: Eco-Friendly and sustainable, supports on-demand and on-location production, ensures better quality products, etc.

Applications of 3D Printing

  • Manufacturing:  consumer products (e.g. eyewear), industrial products (manufacturing tools, prototypes, etc.).
  • Advanced Healthcare: Custom prosthetics, Bioprinting organs such as organ on chip, etc.
  • Construction:  Architectural scale models, faster construction, finesse, etc.
  • Historical studies: Help in reconstructing fossils, replicating ancient artefacts, etc.
  • Forensic: Reconstructing evidence in forensic pathology.
  • Tags :
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • 3D-Printing
  • Bioprinting
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