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Implementation of a function sample by the 3D printing technology
Kovařík, Martin ; Zemčík, Oskar (referee) ; Osička, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the technological possibilities of existing 3D printers, which fall under the general concept of rapid prototyping. Furthermore, the work contains an analysis of the materials used based on plastics and an alternative to 3D printing from metal powders. The main goal of the work is the production of two functional samples and the design of their components for the experiment from three different materials. Specifically, it is about making a holder for a smart mobile phone of normal dimensions in an alternative for a car and in a version for office use. The parts were printed using FDM (Fusion Deposition Modeling) technology, using the three most available and common materials (so-called filaments) that this method uses, namely PLA, ABS and PET-G. As a result of the work, there are also proposals for functional testing methodologies with a focus on product life and technical-economic evaluation, thanks to which it is possible to determine which of the materials is most suitable for 3D printing of the mentioned samples.

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