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3D Printing
Specific auxiliary equipment in 3D printing
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Some of the main auxiliary equipment used in 3D printing are the following:
CNC machines: These can be used to post-process or finish printed parts, providing additional details or finishes.
Post-processors: Tools such as polishers, laser cutters or cleaning devices that help improve the finish of printed parts.
Cleaning stations: Equipment that helps clean printed parts, removing excess material or resin.
Post-curing ovens: Used to cure 3D printed resins and improve their mechanical properties.
Cooling systems: In some printing processes, such as FDM, fans are used to quickly cool the material and improve the quality of the layers.
3D scanners: These allow physical objects to be digitized to create three-dimensional models that can be printed.
Printing chambers: Temperature and humidity controlled spaces that help maintain optimal conditions for certain materials.
Build platforms: Surfaces where objects are printed, which can be heated to prevent warping.
Dust collection systems: Especially in powder printing, to keep the work area clean and safe.
Calibration equipment: Tools to ensure that printers are properly adjusted and calibrated.
Support materials: These include temporary structures that are removed after printing to support complex geometries.
Monitoring systems: Cameras or sensors that allow the printing process to be monitored in real time to detect problems.
Rapid prototyping equipment: Specific tools to quickly create prototypes before final production.
These equipment and tools complement the 3D printer and are essential to achieve high-quality results and improve the efficiency of the manufacturing process.