The research investigates a new construction process for design called “3.5 printing”. The system is related to research on programmable materials and matches FDM technology with the properties of planar substrates in sheet form. The process uses thermoforming of the resulting material and uses limited amounts of energy and resources. The results achieved show the application benefits of the process, particularly the optimization of the characteristics of the materials used and the efficient transportation of the two-dimensional objects put into shape at the final location.
Massimo Brignoni, Giorgio Dall’Osso, Tommaso Lucinato, Francesco Mancuso, Riccardo Varini (2023). 3.5D Printing. OFFICINA, 43, 20-29 [10.57623/2384-9029.2023.43].
3.5D Printing.
Giorgio Dall’Osso
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2023
Abstract
The research investigates a new construction process for design called “3.5 printing”. The system is related to research on programmable materials and matches FDM technology with the properties of planar substrates in sheet form. The process uses thermoforming of the resulting material and uses limited amounts of energy and resources. The results achieved show the application benefits of the process, particularly the optimization of the characteristics of the materials used and the efficient transportation of the two-dimensional objects put into shape at the final location.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.