A comparison of traditional manufacturing vs additive manufacturing, the best method for the job
Massey University · GNS Science
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Abstract
Manufacturing industries and investors are always seeking to improve techniques to lower cost, energy and expand their capability. Additive manufacturing, started in the 1960s, has since had a rapid and continuous growth, bringing to light novel techniques to expand manufacturing capability and reinvent the wheel. At this stage, research and industry interest lie in determining where AM can replace or create new manufacturing systems. Traditional manufacturing refers to subtractive and long-established manufacturing methods, quality assured and implemented in the commercial space. This paper reviews the capability of AM and its current development to compete or add to established traditional manufacturing…
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- Manufacturing engineering
- Quality (philosophy)
- Manufacturing
- Advanced manufacturing
- Production (economics)
- Computer science
- Engineering
- Business
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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