ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATION AND FUTURE CHALLENGES OF 3D PRINTING
*Jaya P. Madge, Shrikant D. Pande, Roshmi I. Shekh, Minal S. Taywade and Pawan B. Tripathi
ABSTRACT
D printing is a method of rapid and productive prototyping when objects are inserted into each other into threedimensional production layers. Although 3D printing was introduced in the 1980s and technology has received many applications from the manufacturing industry from automotive parts to machinery, its use in the pharmaceutical area is still limited. However, the power of 3D printing in the pharmaceutical industry is now evident. The ability of 3D printing to produce drugs with specific specifications tailored to the needs of individual patients has shown the possibility of making customized drugs. The technology allows volume forms to be accurately printed in a variety of ways, sizes and formats that are difficult to produce using traditional techniques. However, there are various challenges associated with the proper use of 3D printing in the field of pharmaceutical that must be overcome in order to make the most of this technology. In this review, we are given an overview of the various 3D printing technologies used in the construction of complex simulation forms and their capabilities and limitations
Keywords: 3D Printing Technologies, Additive Manufacturing, Application, Future Challenges
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