๐ What is CAD CAM (3D Printed)?
CAD stands for Computer-Aided Design and CAM stands for Computer-Aided Manufacturing.
When combined with 3D Printing, it means: We design an object on the computer (CAD), then that design is manufactured (CAM) using 3D printing technology.
๐ Example: Imagine you want to make a dental crown, an artificial bone, or even a complex machine part. Instead of manually making it, you first design it on the computer, then the 3D printer prints it layer-by-layer.
Dental Industry โ For crowns, bridges, dentures
Medical โ Artificial bones, implants
Automobile โ Custom parts, components
Jewelry โ Intricate gold/silver designs
Aerospace โ Precision parts for aircraft
Prototyping โ For testing before mass production
For better patient care โ Like perfect-fit dental crowns
For better speed โ One crown can be made in a few hours
For complex designs โ Which are not possible manually
For innovation โ Test and develop new models quickly
CAD CAM (3D Printed) is a revolutionary technology combining design and production digitally. It is highly useful in industries requiring precision, speed, and customization, such as dental labs, medical sectors, and engineering industries.
If you have 4 units that could be made, it means you can create 4 precise, high-quality custom items based on your design โ each one identical and perfect for its purpose.