3D printing : the revolution in personalized manufacturing
(2017)
By:
Koch, Melissa
Nonfiction
eBook
Details
PUBLISHED
[United States]: Lerner Publishing Group, 2017
Made available through hoopla
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION
1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN
9781512467765 (electronic bk.) MWT11955645, 1512467766 (electronic bk.) 11955645
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES
3D printing was once only known through science fiction, such as Star Trek, the popular 1960s TV series. But inventors and engineers on Earth began experimenting in real life with 3D printing to find faster ways to develop and build prototypes, using computers, ultraviolet lasers, and printable materials. Now, there are many innovative uses for 3D printing. Yet 3D printing has drawbacks. Chemicals used in 3D printing can be toxic, and legal experts are not sure how to protect 3D printing inventions so that others do not steal ideas. Learn how 3D printing works and how we can keep up with the safety, health, and legal challenges that lie ahead
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