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How does 3D printing compare in cost to traditional manufacturing methods?

3D printing suits small batches/complex parts with low upfront costs; traditional manufacturing is better for mass production via economies of scale.

How does 3D printing compare in cost to traditional manufacturing methods?

3D printing and traditional manufacturing differ in cost based on production volume, part complexity, and materials.

- 3D printing: Lower upfront costs (no need for tooling like molds or dies), making it cost-effective for small-batch production or parts with intricate designs. - Traditional methods (e.g., injection molding, CNC machining): Excel in large-scale manufacturing, using economies of scale to lower per-unit costs, though they require higher initial tooling investments.

Opt for 3D printing for prototypes, custom small runs, or complex parts; choose traditional manufacturing for mass production to leverage its per-unit cost advantages.

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