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Microscale 3D printing is being used all throughout the world, especially in Japan. Microscale 3D printing is the process of creating a three-dimensional object from a CAD drawing or a digital 3D picture on a small scale. Several types of additive materials are pushed together under pressure utilising a specific printing head in this technique.
The resin used in microscale 3D printing is more resilient and long-lasting than comparable materials such as powder or vinyl. Resin is used in the majority of microscale 3D printing nowadays. Using traditional manufacturing methods can be detrimental to workers and even the environment. The high temperatures required to weld the components together might cause catastrophic harm to both the equipment and the worker. The powder and ink mixture used in the printing process might also be a fire danger. This is why many industries are now making their products using the breakthrough process of additive manufacturing or microscale 3D printing.
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