PRINTING WITH THE METAL X PRINTER IN THE UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT.

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Title: PRINTING WITH THE METAL X PRINTER IN THE UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT.
Authors: Ioana, Culda Lavinia1 lavinia.culda@uav.ro, Stela, Wisznovszky Elena1 stela.muncut@uav.ro, Geza, Erdodi1 geza.erdodi@gmail.com
Source: Nonconventional Technologies Review / Revista de Tehnologii Neconventionale. Jun2026, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p83-88. 6p.
Subjects: 3-D printers, College environment, Engineering education, Three-dimensional printing, Rapid prototyping, Fused deposition modeling
Abstract: Currently, the creation of complex structures that cannot be produced by conventional production methods can be easily achieved through 3D Printing. Highly complex models have the advantage of being 3D printed as a single piece, thus eliminating the costly use of several work stages in classical production. In this paper, we present the system purchased by Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad. This system offered by the Markforged company is intended to be used by students of the Faculty of Engineering in the learning process. At the same time, in this paper, we also make a comparison between filament printing systems, a comparison that aims to present the efficiency of the system we opted for. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Currently, the creation of complex structures that cannot be produced by conventional production methods can be easily achieved through 3D Printing. Highly complex models have the advantage of being 3D printed as a single piece, thus eliminating the costly use of several work stages in classical production. In this paper, we present the system purchased by Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad. This system offered by the Markforged company is intended to be used by students of the Faculty of Engineering in the learning process. At the same time, in this paper, we also make a comparison between filament printing systems, a comparison that aims to present the efficiency of the system we opted for. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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