Smooth 3D-printed pieces using thermal processing

The solution offers users an alternative finishing method that improves efficiency, optimizes time and space, and enhances working conditions.

Year:

2019

Bachelor:

Industrial design

Duration:

3 months

This project aims to redefine 3D printing as a medium for final products rather than just prototypes.

This project aims to redefine 3D printing as a medium for final products rather than just prototypes.

The research explores the application of the Joule effect in post-processing and its integration with precision interface elements to meet tolerance standards through a novel replacement for conventional techniques. The system is further supported by a web-based digital platform that connects stakeholders in the 3D post-treatment process, enabling knowledge sharing on material consumption, composition, effects, and applications.