Additive Manufacturing (AM): the process and technologies utilized to create three-dimensional (3D) objects by building the object layer-by-layer with a desired material. This material (plastic, metal, and much more...) is ADDED in this layer fashion instead of the more commonly and older technologies of subtractive manufacturing such as milling, routing, machining, carving, etc. where material is removed from a stock shape to create the desired object.


A disruptive technology that can be considered a major innovative complement to currently existing production technologies and where the design and application possibilities are almost limitless!


Overview of AM Technologies

AM is a difficult process to categorize and introduce, as the number of different technologies that are considered AM are myriad and are growing exponentially very quickly. Even within what are considered the major categories, there are many different variations, some with only minute differences, but others with major modifications and innovative updates. Additionally, as such a new field of innovation, many have and are creating hybrid versions where multiple AM technologies are being combined into one process.


Major AM CategoryNon-Exhaustive List of Included TechnologiesBrief DescriptionMaterial Feedstock FormEnergy Used for Material Consolidation
Material ExtrusionFused Filament Fabrication (FFF)

FilamentThermal (sometimes additional UV or Laser)
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
FilamentThermal (sometimes additional UV or Laser)
Continuous Fiber (CF3D)
Continuous Fiber-Reinforced FilamentThermal (sometimes additional UV or Laser)
Powder Bed FusionSelective Laser Sintering (SLS)

PowderThermal and Directed Laser
Multi-Jet Fusion (MJF)

Powder with Liquid Additives (Spray)Thermal and UV
Vat Polymerization


Stereolithography (SLA)

LiquidDirected Laser
Digital Light Processing (DLP)

LiquidDirected Laser
PolyJet

LiquidDirected Laser
Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP)

LiquidDirected Laser
JettingMaterial Jetting

Liquid SprayUV
Binder Jetting

Powder with Liquid Additives (Spray)UV
Composite Hybrid TechniquesAdditive Fusion Technology (AFT)

VariousThermal and Pressure
Sheet Lamination

VariousThermal and Pressure