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The 3D printing industry is already worth more than 7.3 billion dollars and it has not even reached mainstream production yet. Costs continue dropping in the industry and quality keeps rising, making functional end-use parts the most popular products being produced in this industry.<br><br>Read more : http://www.binashree.in/
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How the 3d Printing Industry is affecting Manufacturing design Companies - Binashree
3D printing manufacturing services from leading companies like Binashree can not only be used for prototyping but also used for rapid design iteration and market testing. Industries are no longer restricted by old industrial processes, and one can freely experiment with variations and iterations, while simultaneously testing them to perfection. 3D printing can cut down on the years spent on the initial stages of production, where expensive amounts of prototypes are kept in an inventory. Not only that, it increases the life span of products that were thought to be useless if one part was destroyed. Now one can simply print these ‘long tail of parts’ for whatever part is required to make the product work again.
3D printing has been in use to make new parts or product designs, but not fast enough. It used to take over a week to get a single piece delivered, and a month to change it three to four times. Nowadays, with updated shipping services, parts can get delivered in a day, and any changes that need to be made can finish within a week. The 3D printing business saves on time and increasing traffic in marketing. Personalised customisation in the medical industry is now a thing. Earlier, if you needed a prosthetic limb, the doctor would have to show you pre-existing models from which one of them only vaguely resembles your body part. Now, the human body can actually be scanned and printed to resemble your exact body parts. This is the magic of mass customization: massive quantities of an item can be produced while being completely personalised. This greatly increases customer personalization and satisfaction.
Cost Effective Since 3D printing requires the use of a computer, industries can now save on holding an inventory full of the product that is in demand and will meet demands for the next say ten years. Instead of producing everything at the same time, the product can be printed on demand, thus saving physical inventory costs, and risk of theft or loss, all with the help of a virtual inventory.
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