
3D printing is a term related to three-dimensional (3D) design and production methods, evolving from layer manufacturing technologies developed in the 1980s. The concept of "3D printing" was first used in stereolithography (SLA), a technology that builds objects by curing liquid photopolymers layer by layer.ApplicationsIndustrial Manufacturing: 3D printing enables rapid and cost-effective production of complex designs in aerospace, automotive and electronics industries.Healthcare: 3D printing te
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Furkan Üresin

Light-based production line refers to the active use of light sources—particularly lasers, LEDs, UV radiation, and infrared (IR) systems—in direct manufacturing processes. This approach enables numerous critical operations such as cutting, joining, curing, sintering, measuring, and inspection to be performed contactlessly, rapidly, and with high precision by directing energy in the form of light.Laser technology is the most widely used method in this context. It serves as the primary actor in pr
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Ahmet Burak Taner