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1 eSUN (2019/03/28)-3D printing orthopedic insoles looking for agents and franchisees, undertake
insole 3D printing service
At present, most of the orthopedic insoles on the market adopt traditional manufacturing methods,
and the process is cumbersome and expensive, mainly including manual manufacturing and CNC
machining. Among them, the manual manufacturing is hand-polished by the orthopedics, which is
time-consuming and labor-intensive, and has a long manufacturing cycle and cannot be mass-
production. CNC machining is subtractive material manufacturing with large material waste, expensive
equipment, large floor space, complicated operation, and the processing process is noisy, dusty and
extremely not environmentally friendly. These traditional manufacturing methods cannot make the
orthopedic insole popular and widely applied.
eSUN aims at these features of orthopedic insole industry and applies years of experience in 3D
printing materials and equipment, successfully developed 3D printing materials and 3D printers for
orthopedic insole production, which created the first medical insole 3D pri nting system in China.
2 ORD Solutions 3D Printer Filament - In a nutshell, 3D printing is creating objects in layers. To create
a 3d printed object, you need something called a 3D printer. It could be commercial size or a compact
desktop 3d printer. It all depends on your needs. The way it works is first you either design an object
using a 3d printing software or scan it using a 3d scanner. Once the object is complete, you send it to
a 3d printer that will create it layer by layer until it’s done. It’s actually quite fun thing to watch. The
3D printer basically creates the design you made into a physical usable piece. It brings your vision to
life.
As this technology continues to improve, various new types of materials can now be used to create
objects and prototypes. Anything from plastic, nylon, clay, silver, wood, metal (Even titanium) is now
available at your disposal. What really takes the cake though are the Bio 3D Printers that are using
genetic material (Human cells).
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industry analysts, inputs from industry experts and industry participants across the value chain. The
report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing
factors along with market attractiveness as per segments. The report also maps the qualitative impact
of various market factors on market segments and geographies.
Market segment by Regions/Countries, this report covers:
1 North America Country (United States, Canada)
2 South America
3 Asia Country (China, Japan, India, Korea)