This book discusses the 3D printing of sensors, actuators, and antennas
and illustrates how manufacturers can create smart materials that can be
effectively used to prepare low-cost products. The book also includes
how to select the appropriate process for your manufacturing needs.
3D Printing of Sensors, Actuators, and Antennas for Low-Cost Product
Manufacturing offers the most recent developments in 3D printing of
sensors, actuators, and antennas for low-cost product manufacturing; the
book highlights some of the commercially available low-cost 3D printing
processes that have higher efficiency and accuracy. Fundamental
principles and working methodologies are presented with a critical
review of the past work involved and current trends with future
predictions. It covers composite and polymeric materials widely used and
specifically focuses on low-cost elements. Recent breakthroughs and
advantages in product manufacturing when printing smart materials are
also discussed.
Manufacturing engineers, product designers, manufacturing industries, as
well as graduate students, and research scholars will find this book
very useful for their work and studies.