ISBN-13: 9786209556388 / Angielski / Miękka / 52 str.
Additive manufacturing is regarded as one of the advanced manufacturing techniques for producing highly supportable working prototypes. The development of distinctive, profitable, industrial-scale manufacturing with superior reproducibility has been made possible by additive manufacturing technology, which is challenging to attain using traditional engineering techniques. Nanoscale materials display a extensive range of physical and chemical possessions, as well as quantum confinement, huge surface/volume ratios, size-reliant advantages, and good catalytic activity. The class of engineering components known as nanomaterials is capable of providing functionality in things made by additive manufacturing. The use of nanomaterials into 3D printing techniques can result in a varied choice of assemblies with flexible mechanical, chemical, and electrical performance. The production of nanocomposites by additive manufacturing has gathered a excessive deal of consideration and is progressing owing to its ability to create extensively modified parts with considerably improved and altered properties in comparison to the unreinforced constituents.