Rapid Prototyping Journal: Volume 1 Issue 1

Strapline:

The international journal for research on additive manufacturing and 3D printing
Subjects:

Table of contents

Future potential of rapid prototyping and manufacturing around the world

Terry Wohlers

Attempts to answer the frequently asked questions “where is rapid prototyping now?” and “where is it going?”. Begins by assessing the state of the worldwide market for rapid…

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Rapid prototyping: current technology and future potential

Charles Hull, Michael Feygin, Yehudah Baron, Roy Sanders, Emanuel Sachs, Allan Lightman, Terry Wohlers

Recent developments in rapid prototyping provide evidence of the maturing of some areas of application. New applications continue to surface and new systems/processes are being…

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Fast, functional prototypes via multiphase jet solidification

Michael Greulich, Matthias Greul, Theo Pintat

Rapid prototyping (RP) systems were designed to reduce the time taken to develop new products, and, today, available RP systems work with different techniques using paper…

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Direct selective laser sintering of metals

Mukesh Agarwala, David Bourell, Joseph Beaman, Harris Marcus, Joel Barlow

Considers efforts to date to produce parts by direct selective laser sintering (SLS) of metals, including post processing to improve structural integrity and/or to induce a…

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Cover of Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN:

1355-2546

Online date, start – end:

1995

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Ian Gibson