3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, begins with creating a three-dimensional digital model of the product, which is then sliced into layers. Based on the slice data for each layer, the software directs the print head to deposit material layer by layer, stacking thin layers from the bottom up to build the final three-dimensional object. This technology integrates advanced materials science, electromechanical control, and computer information technologies. It has transformed traditional manufacturing methods and is considered a pivotal development in the "third technological revolution."

3D printing is currently applied across numerous industries, including construction, automotive manufacturing, aerospace, game and toy figurines, food processing, film and television props, art creation, fashion, healthcare, maker education, and many other areas, demonstrating a broad scope of applications.

Facerom offers sintering and debinding furnace solutions tailored for both ceramic and metal 3D printing applications.

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