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platform layer by layer to build the object. Engineers, designers,
                   and hobbyists use FFF for a variety of purposes, including
                   prototypes and finished products. Other squeezer printers include
                   laminated object manufacturing (LOM), bioprinters, and printers
                   of electronics.
                       SLA relies on a vat of resin, a syrup-like liquid. The printer’s
                   UV laser cures, or hardens, the resin, one layer at a time, into a
                   specific shape. The curing is somewhat like flash freezing syrup.
                   The shape appears to emerge from the vat of resin. Engineers and
                   other professionals use SLA to create finished products as well as
                   prototypes in a variety of fields, including aerospace, automotive,
                   medicine, dentistry, arts and entertainment, culinary, architecture,
                   and energy.
                       SLS requires a vat of powder, something like a tub of fine sand.
                   High-powered lasers melt the powdered particles together. They
                   then form a hardened, solid mass. With SLS, you actually pull your
                   creation out of the remaining powder as if you were pulling a toy
                   out of sand at the beach. Engineers and designers use SLS to
                   create objects with complex shapes and highly durable parts and
                   molds in plastic, ceramic, glass, and metal. SLS works for a variety
                   of fields including aerospace and engineering. Other hardener
                   printers include digital light processing (DLP) and selective laser
                   melting (SLM).

                   MULTI JET FUSION
                   In the early twenty-first century, several creators of ink-jet
                   printers—the types of printers we use to print words or images on
                   a page—have also developed new 3D printing processes. In 2014,
                   along with its ink-jet printers, HP revealed its new 3D printing
                   process, called multi jet fusion. Industry reports, along with HP,
                   claim that the multi jet fusion technology works ten times faster
                   than the fastest 3D printers.






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