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3D Printing

3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a technology that fabricates three-dimensional objects by incrementally adding material layer by layer. In contrast to traditional subtractive manufacturing methods (such as cutting and milling), 3D printing constructs products through the accumulation of materials.

The applications of 3D printing are diverse, encompassing manufacturing, healthcare, architecture, art, education, and more, enabling rapid production of complex shapes while reducing costs and material waste.

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