3D ბეჭდვის მეთოდების მიმოხილვა
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Mikaberidze, S., Jalaghonia, N., & Maisuradze, M. (2024). 3D ბეჭდვის მეთოდების მიმოხილვა. Georgian Scientists, 6(2), 323–327. https://doi.org/10.52340/gs.2024.06.02.33

Abstract

3D printing has firmly entered and settled around us. Three-dimensional printing technologies are developing every day and provide us with new opportunities in science, technology and everyday life. A 3D printer or three-dimensional printing device is a unique tool that allows us to print both small materials and objects of huge volume. It has applications in various fields. For example: medicine, furniture production, toy production. 3D printing has different methods, but let's consider the most common and applicable of them.

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