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According to Additive Manufacturing Magazine, [1] AMBOTS [13] is credited with creating the first end-to-end solution for cooperative 3D printing. Using the Rapid Induction Printing metal additive manufacturing process, Rosotics [ 14 ] was the first company to demonstrate swarm 3D printing using a metallic payload, and the only to achieve ...
Archinaut would have included a robotic arm and been capable of fabricating, assembling and repairing structures and machinery in space. [4] Made In Space developed Archinaut's 3D printer; Oceaneering Space Systems was in charge of its manipulator arm , and Northrop Grumman was in charge of control electronics, software, and integration with ...
Robocasting (also known as robotic material extrusion [1]) is an additive manufacturing technique analogous to Direct Ink Writing and other extrusion-based 3D-printing techniques in which a filament of a paste-like material is extruded from a small nozzle while the nozzle is moved across a platform. [2]
Regardless of the system used for printing (gantry crane or robotic arm), the coordination between the nozzle travel speed and the material flow rate is crucial to the outcome of the printed filament. [95] In some cases, multiple 3D printing robotic arms can be programmed to run simultaneously resulting in decreased construction time. [96]
If an industrial robot or computer controlled manipulator controls the spray gun movements, complex shapes can be created. To achieve a 3D shape, there are two different approaches. First, to fix the substrate and move the cold spray gun/nozzle using a robotic arm; the second one is to move the substrate with a robotic arm, and keep the spray ...
A robotic arm is a type of mechanical arm, usually programmable, with similar functions to a human arm; the arm may be the sum total of the mechanism or may be part of a more complex robot. The links of such a manipulator are connected by joints allowing either rotational motion (such as in an articulated robot ) or translational (linear ...