How 3-D Printing has Become a Revolution
Today, a fast-emerging technology
is 3D printing technology. Nowadays, all over the world, 3D Printing is widely
used. In the field of agriculture, the locomotive industry in healthcare,
automotive industry, and aviation industries 3D printing technology is
increasingly used for the mass customization, production of any type of
open-source designs.
Directly from a computer-aided
design (CAD) model 3D printing technology can print an object layer by layer
deposition of material. On the types of, materials used for 3D printing
technology, application of 3D printing technology, and lastly in manufacturing
industry 3D printing technologies this paper presents an overview.
The print is no different and in
lenticular technology and 3D printing in general there are some interesting
developments, especially as Point of Sale that in the coming years will
probably grow in popularity. In this article, we will provide you an overview
of lenticular product printing technologies and applications,
and in future articles, we’ll look at further developments that are moving the
technology on even further.
At the moment 3D is very much in
vogue. An amazing kit piece is the Nintendo 3DS. Real technology is watching
for the future of 3D augmented reality; 3D films and TV.
3D or they change their
appearance. On a thermoplastic lens sheet with adhesive of
lenticular (concave) lenses that look like parallel ridges, two or more views
of a scene are printed. There has been the use of high-quality and specialized
lithographic presses to align the image to the lens array that can be adjusted
to fine tolerances.
Back in the 1940s, there has been
a change in millions of lenticular products in China images
that have been printed on political badges, postcards, novelty items, and
religious scenes, and ads that to the person walking by, change their message.
An image can be made to morph from one object into another by using multiple
views. With the advantage of not requiring the viewer to wear eyeglasses (see
lenticular 3D) the lenticular printing method has evolved into a 3D display
screens.
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