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Additive Manufacturing : 3D Printing for Prototyping and Manufacturing
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Author(s):
Andreas Gebhardt
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Jan-Steffen Hötter
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April 14 2016
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Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
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978-1-56990-582-1
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978-1-56990-583-8
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March 07 2016
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April 14 2016
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10.3139/9781569905838
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Basics, Definitions, and Application Levels
pp. 21
Characteristics of the Additive Manufacturing Process
pp. 93
Machines for Rapid Prototyping, Direct Tooling, and Direct Manufacturing
pp. 291
Rapid Prototyping
pp. 353
Rapid Tooling
pp. 395
Direct Manufacturing: Rapid Manufacturing
pp. 451
Safety and Environmental Protection
pp. 457
Economic Aspects
pp. 475
Future Rapid Prototyping Processes
pp. 493
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