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Handbook of Sustainability in Additive Manufacturing: Vol. 2

By: By: Publication details: Singapore: Springer, 2016Description: 114ISBN:
  • 9789811092077
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 670 MUT
Summary: This book highlights the sustainability aspects of additive manufacturing (AM) in two separate volumes. It describes the details of this technology and its implications on the entire product life cycle sustainability, as well as embedded carbon and the further research needed to move this technology towards sustainable, mainstream production. Sustainability is not new for any area of industry, including additive manufacturing, and there are currently a number of ongoing research projects, both in industry and in academic institutions, that are investigating sustainability, embedded carbon and research activities which would need to be done in the future to move this technology towards sustainable mainstream production
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals for the Month of November - 2023
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Reference Book Reference Book Alliance College of Engineering and Design Mechanical Engineering 670 MUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan E12838
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Book Book Alliance College of Engineering and Design Mechanical Engineering 670 MUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available E12840
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This book highlights the sustainability aspects of additive manufacturing (AM) in two separate volumes. It describes the details of this technology and its implications on the entire product life cycle sustainability, as well as embedded carbon and the further research needed to move this technology towards sustainable, mainstream production. Sustainability is not new for any area of industry, including additive manufacturing, and there are currently a number of ongoing research projects, both in industry and in academic institutions, that are investigating sustainability, embedded carbon and research activities which would need to be done in the future to move this technology towards sustainable mainstream production

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