• Manufacturing

    CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing)

    The emergence of computers and digital technologies is acknowledged the Third Industrial Revolution. Many of them are currently built on digital innovations and include elements such as automation, artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, internet of things (IoT) and 3D printing. If we talk briefly about industrial revolutions, the first industrial revolution is the revolution in which steam-powered machines emerged. The second industrial revolution is the revolution of the steel industry, electricity, telegraph and internal combustion engines between 1870 and 1913. The third industrial revolution is the revolution in the computer, electronics and communication networks after the second world war. The fourth industrial revolution is the revolution in autonomous devices, 3D printers…

  • 3D Printer,  Manufacturing

    Using CAM technology in construction industry?

    CAM has being used all around the world. CAM generally falls into two main types: subtractive and additive. Subtractive processes involve getting rid of material, and this includes the previous example of guiding a cutting tool to cut out a section of cladding. These cutting and shaping processes are currently the more commonly used types of CAM, and the laser cutting of sheet metal is certainly becoming more common. CNC (computer numerical control) machine cutting can be used mostly on workpieces. Additive processes involve adding material. They are less common at present compare to subtractive according to manufacturing value, but the arrival of 3D printers makes this a very exciting…