Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM)

The emergence of metal and composite 3D printing has brought with it a new design language – Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) – developed to allow manufacturers take advantage of the enormous design freedom that comes with 3D printing.

This eBook examines how the principles of DfAM upend many of the long-standing rules around manufacturability – allowing engineers and designers to place a part’s function at the center of their design considerations.

Among the benefits of additive manufacturing, this eBook will explore:

  • Complex geometry
  • Generative design
  • Tooling-free manufacturing
  • Assembly consolidation
  • Internal features and channels
  • Fine features
  • Lightweighting

This is how DfAM is rewriting the rules of manufacturing design and creating next-generation parts and products.

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