Additive Manufacturing (AM)
Additive Manufacturing (AM), also known as industrial 3D printing, is the process of creating objects from 3D-model data layer-by-layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing methodologies.
Additive Manufacturing includes a wide range of technologies and terminologies. In order to make a clear distinction between AM and other manufacturing technologies, ASTM first published standard F2792 in 2009 with a clear definition, clustering all AM processes into 7 sub-categories. We will give an overview of these categories later in this course.
Terminologies
Over the years, several terminologies have emerged. While Rapid Prototyping (RP) has been most commonly used in the early days, Additive Manufacturing has become the standard terminology in an industrial context today. Other terms such as industrial 3D printing, are often used interchangeably and can be found on the right. Besides these general terminologies, several companies have coined proprietary terminologies for their processes such as Multi Jet Fusion by HP or the MoldJet Technology by Tritone.
Read more about this topic in the AM Fundamentals Course.