AET LABS BLOG
September 13, 2016

The Innovations Of a 3D Printer

3D printers have helped change a few things about the world today. Printers used to be these machines that helped you print out paperwork for work or school; now with the invention of 3D printing systems, so much more can be accomplished. At AET Labs, we offer 3D printing systems and assistance with career, technical, and engineering education to adequately provide as thorough of knowledge as possible to students. 3D printers can make pretty amazing projects that are innovative and will contribute to solving problems we currently face in today’s society. At AET Labs, we want to provide instructors with thorough knowledge to help them sift through today’s competitive workplace and be as successful as possible.

Food

As you probably know, food is becoming an issue due to the world population that is growing larger and larger everyday. The 3D printer could possible help solve this issue. There are certain 3D printers, such as the pizza printer, that has been created by a NASA-funded project to feed the astronauts in space. The pizza printer works by taking several cartridges at once that contain material like dough, sauce, and cheese to create a delicious and savory pie.

Cars

So far, there has only been one vehicle that was created with a 3D printer, but it’s already made an impact. The Urbee 2 is shaped like a jelly bean and is the first car that’s been manufactured by 3D printed parts. What makes this car incredible is that it is more fuel efficient than any car in today’s market, and it is cheaper. However, the downside is that it only has a 23 horsepower, with batteries, which means it can struggle on the highway at top speeds. This car is just the first step toward what we could be looking forward to in the future of transportation.

Drone

A drone is essentially an unmanned aircraft or an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It is basically a robot, and thanks to 3D printers, we are seeing the future of robots. Due to 3D printers, the UAV is able to be mass produced. The one that was created by researchers at Southampton University can be in the air for up to 30 minutes and has a top speed of 90 miles per hour. The drone is made from plastic parts and can be assembled in 10 minutes without tools; it’s also silent, which makes it even more neat.

3D color printers are the way of the future. Not only will these 3D printing systems begin to change the way we look at food and cars, but they can also be the key to what lies ahead for technology and bettering this planet. AET labs offer a myriad of 3D printers, so begin to shop now.