When compared to CNC, which one of the following is a key benefit of additive manufacturing? O a. The rapid production of simple parts. O b. The ability to use stronger, more durable materials. O. The speed with which a design can be turned into a product. O d. None of the above.
When compared to CNC, which one of the following is a key benefit of additive manufacturing? O a. The rapid production of simple parts. O b. The ability to use stronger, more durable materials. O. The speed with which a design can be turned into a product. O d. None of the above.
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1
When compared to CNC, which one of the following is a key benefit of additive manufacturing?
O a. The rapid production of simple parts.
O b. The ability to use stronger, more durable materials.
O. The speed with which a design can be turned into a product.
O d. None of the above.
QUESTION 2
Which one of the following is a major difference between additive manufacturing and CNC machining?
O a. AM machines can create parts much more quickly once programmed.
Ob. CNC machines require complex programming based on a CAD design.
OC CNC machines can create parts too complex for an AM machine to make.
Od. AM machines can only work with plastics, not any metals.
QUESTION 3
Which additive manufacturing material consists of complex molecules that require a laser or ultraviolet light to solidify and join?
O a. Molten material
O b. Liquid polymer
OC Solid sheets
O d. Discrete particle
QUESTION 4
Which one of the following is the common file type used by most additive manufacturing machines?
Оа. СAD
O b. STL
O. CAM
O d. AM

Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 5
Which one of the following choices best describes the use of CAD in additive manufacturing? CAD programs
O a. Control the operation of an additive manufacturing machine.
O b. Determine which material should be used for a given part.
O. Are used to design three dimensional models of parts.
O d. Generate programs that can be used with CNC machines.
QUESTION 6
Additive manufacturing is a process in which
O a. various premade parts are attached to each other to form a finished product.
b. a design is translated from a three-dimensional computer model into an object by joining layers of material.
Oc a piece of raw material is cut into a desired final shape and size by a controlled process.
O d. None of the above.
QUESTION 7
Which one of the following is a likely area for growth in the use of additive manufacturing?
O a. Customized, individual products.
O b. Rapidly produced, large batches of parts.
C. The mass production of simple parts.
O d. None of the above.
QUESTION 8
During the basic additive manufacturing process, which step should take place before the build step?
O a. Curing and cleaning
Ob. Removal of support materials
O. Surface treatments application
O d. Conversion to STL
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