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Review on Recent Additive Manufacturing Technologies

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Additive manufacturing (AM) is the best technology in manufacturing the components without complexity. This technology is classified as seven categories by ASTM standards. Based on types of materials, it is classified into two. Materials and types of technology define the property of fabricated parts. Single material printed parts give less material property, to improve this property industries fetching towards making composite material to improve the mechanical strength and making functional parts. Ceramic matrix composites are substances which can be applied for excessive heat considered for different areas consisting of a glass, aerospace and so on. It may be hard to manufacture CMC using conventional mould techniques because of hardness and brittle. Additive manufacturing technology is virtual production technology that provides a couple of merits over traditional manufacturing process, together with producing complex elements, matrix-unfastened production, quick improvement process and so on. AM era has the same fashioning abilities in forming ceramics components, but the lack of bonding creates a lack of toughness, these properties are created prone to ceramic components fabrication failure.

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Prakash, E. et al. (2021). Review on Recent Additive Manufacturing Technologies. In: Kumaresan, G., Shanmugam, N.S., Dhinakaran, V. (eds) Advances in Materials Research. ICAMR 2019. Springer Proceedings in Materials, vol 5. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8319-3_4

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