3D Printing Technologies

13th November 2024

Welcome to the 3D Printing Technologies assessment quiz. Enter your name below and answer the multiple choice questions. If you are a student under 16 and do not have the parental consent form signed and sent to hello@weareprintlab.com, please use a nickname.

 

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A company requires a 3D printer for in-house prototyping of plastic casing units that hold electrical components. They would like a workflow that does not require post-processing.

A dental company would like to use 3D printing technology to create a more efficient workflow for creating strong metal-alloy dental crowns.

A medical research institution is looking to produce visual models of organs for educational purposes. They require full colour functionality for highly complex models.

A hearing aid manufacturer is looking to modernise their production by 3D scanning ear impressions before 3D printing hearing aids. An extremely smooth photopolymer surface finish is required.

A security organisation is manufacturing complex drone chassis parts. The parts must be made of a rubber-like material and a batch of 1000 is required on a monthly basis.

A startup architecture firm is looking for a low-cost 3D printer to develop architectural scale models of their concepts to present to clients.

A custom truck manufacturer requires complex 3D printed molds to be used in the production of very large engine parts.

A chain of orthodontists require 3D printers to create highly detailed and smooth dental models, which will be used to create clear aligners through a thermoforming process.

A sports wearables company has developed a new smart watch. They are producing custom multi-colour watch straps for their customers and need fast 3D printers to keep up with demand.

A jewellery brand is looking to produce a necklace collection with highly complex geometries that are unable to be produced using traditional methods. A solid silver material is required for the pieces.

An eyewear company is exploring the use of 3D printed frames with screwless hinges for their sunglasses collection. They require a 3D printing technology that uses nylon material.

A hobbyist is developing a new board game business and requires tiny figurines 3D printing, which will feature in games. The figurines will be painted so full-colour is not required.