3D PRINTING OF AN INDUSTRIAL ROBOT UPGRADE PART IN INDUSTRY 4.0 FRAMEWORK
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/19AM08MalenovKeywords:
Industry 4.0, 3D printing, Additive manufacturingAbstract
The main goal of this paper is the implementation of Industry 4.0 in 3D printing technology on the example of creating a work for upgrading robots. Based on the required product requirements, all elements of the system used by the 3D printer are listed. The elements on the 3D printer are shown, which enabled the designer and the operator to be dislocated from the device, through which they performed control during the production of the required part. The end result is a product that meets all requirements and was created by managing a 3D printer without contact with the designer.
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[2] Konstantinos Paraskevoudis, Panagiotis Karayannis and Elias P. Koumoulos; “Real-Time 3D Printing Remote Defect Detection”, IRES - Innovation in Research & Engineering Solutions, Rue Koningin Astritlaan 59B, 1780 Wemmel, Belgium
[3] dr Dejan Movrin : Optimizacija parametara postprocesiranja u tehnologiji vezivne 3D štampe, Doktorska disertacija, Novi Sad, 2017.
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2022-09-04
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Mechanical Engineering