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Clone equipment using three-dimensional printing
What if I told you that it is possible to clone any tool that provides me a copy of it in a few minutes?!, You may be surprised a little bit, but what has developed Z Corporation in the U.S. state of Massachusetts actually provides.
U.S. company has developed a specialized manufacturer of printers and scanners three-dimensional mechanical system that can reproduce any tool; only images and print and wait a bit to get out you cloned tool.
The idea is simply based on a process three-dimensional survey of something to be made where they are picking up details making this thing and printed on several sheets are fed into a printer-D out, the material is used - Kalboudrh - in shaping tool cloned, and then are placed in an oven dedicated to ensure solidity and stability of shape.
The company has practical experience with network National Geographic Channel, where he was filming a screwdriver then reproducible across hardware system dubbed S03E06 Print Tools The new tool was tested and proved to be successful.
Technology is still in its first stages in general did not provide a more complex experience of cloning a screwdriver, but is expected to see future developments, both to reduce the size of equipment or increase the quality of the tool produced.
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