Layering Layering is a technique commonly used in various additive manufacturing processes, such as 3D printing, where successive layers of material are deposited or solidified to create three-dimensional objects. In 3D printing, digital models or designs are sliced into thin horizontal layers, and each layer is sequentially built up by depositing or curing material, such as plastic, resin, metal powder, or composite filaments.
Layering allows complex geometries and intricate designs to be fabricated layer by layer, enabling the production of prototypes, functional parts, and customized products with high precision and detail. Layering is a fundamental principle in additive manufacturing and underpins the scalability, flexibility, and versatility of 3D printing technology. |