With the goal to enhance 3D printing technology, Prof. Dr. Haytham Elgazzar and Dr. Mohamed Marae, from Egypt’s Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute (CMRDI) are currently undertaking a two-month secondment at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
The researchers set out to conduct an in-depth review of the available CAD CAM software that defines advanced Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) 3D printing strategies in 4 and 5-axis. Additionally, they aim to design a novel CAD CAM module to significantly enhance the stability and efficiency of 5-axis 3D printers, pushing the boundaries of current manufacturing capabilities.
Following the development phase, the team will rigorously evaluate and optimize the design, ensuring practical and efficient applications for the industry. This collaboration marks a step forward in additive manufacturing.
The researchers set out to conduct an in-depth review of the available CAD CAM software that defines advanced Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) 3D printing strategies in 4 and 5-axis. Additionally, they aim to design a novel CAD CAM module to significantly enhance the stability and efficiency of 5-axis 3D printers, pushing the boundaries of current manufacturing capabilities.
Following the development phase, the team will rigorously evaluate and optimize the design, ensuring practical and efficient applications for the industry. This collaboration marks a step forward in additive manufacturing.