Graphic Arts Magazine October 2018 | Page 22

Cover story Production speed Production speeds are so much quicker compared to previous timelines. Prototypes used to be produced in countries where shipping would take anywhere from several days to a week. Now, 3D printing production times are relative to file sizes, print settings and finishing applications and technologies have come a long way to improve speed and production timelines. Several years ago the option to 3D print electronic component prototypes was not even a possibility. Higher accuracy, less product waste Since software has come a long way, and the advancements can accurately estimate, measure, and distribute specified materials on demand, less waste is produced. Some 3D print- ers even have the capability to produce high-resolution models with very thin wall tolerances to fractions of a millimetre. No need for casting or mold creation Prior to such methods, manufacturers would have to create a cast or mold of products if they were to be finished in a specific material such as metal. With advancements in fila- ments, especially conductive materials that can be incorporated into electrical assemblies, molds are no longer required as often. Convinced that with so many positives there could not pos- sibly be any negatives, there are several negatives that should be addressed. Environmental responsibilities When extruding filaments at specific temperatures, some filaments produce odours that are dangerous to inhale, and this is why some machines have their own temperature- controlled chambers. When there is a lack of proper ventilation in a production facility, health risks can be an issue. Training and development Some companies utilize open source software to produce their 3D printers – a cost-effective way for people to share ideas and improve the technologies collectively. This is not the case for most software and printers. Within this industry, for example, there are many companies that create printers A smart bag 22 | October 2018 | GRAPHIC ARTS MAGAZINE Smart fashion is becoming a significant growth market that require their name-brand parts in order to modify, replace or repair any problems. This can become costly and require specialty-training proprietary to the company who create and manufacture the printer and its parts. Cost The cost to purchase and set up a 3D printer can be very high. This can make gaining a competitive advantage over other companies difficult, especially for start-ups or small print shops looking to expand their capabilities from 2D to 3D. Extensive post-processing Some filaments require extensive post-processing steps to give the product a high-quality finish. This can not only be expensive but can also be extremely time consuming and tedious. Some post-processing steps require harsh chemicals that can be harmful to workers. With machines that don’t have a post-process station, the digital footprint that the solvent or solution baths take up can also be large. Proper protective equipment as well as ventilation should always be considered when a company is going to expand its 3D post-processing capabilities. Many industries are embracing the technology and integrating 3D-printed electronic parts into their systems. Cars, optics, smartphones, and photonics are only some examples of prod- ucts which use 3D-printed electronic components in their switches, antennas and sensors. Since different materials have a great spread of physical properties such as conductiv- ity, strength, and resolution, companies are now making the investments in the technologies. There is much industry anticipation and excitement to see what other markets will start to consider using 3D-printed electronics in their products. There are several areas within 3D-printed electronics that are growing rapidly. Poly composite materials with lower melting temperatures are surfacing on the market providing users with a greater breadth of possibilities to create products and rapid prototypes. 3D-printed electronics allow for accurate testing of designs, to ensure that a part will either be graphicartsmag.com