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Uluborlu Mesleki Bilimler Dergisi
Yazarlar: Mehmet Asif ALAN
Konular:Mühendislik
Anahtar Kelimeler:3D Printers,Ehram,Industry 4.0,Pattern,Textile
Özet: Technological innovations, which have become increasingly important in the world, brought with it the Fourth Industrial Revolution. 3D printing and printers are at the top of the physical megatrend technologies that emerged with this revolution. 3D printing, which is the most concrete indicator of Industry 4.0 technologies, refers to the creation of a physical object called additive manufacturing. This technology, which is the locomotive of Turkey and the world industry textile industry in its pattern, is to find space in the design and manufacturing practices. In this context, it is expected that 3D printing technology will provide the opportunity to make sales by creating niche products that offer customer-specific, original design opportunities. Thus, it enables local pattern design and the application of these patterns to Ehram products, which are local textile products. Ehram / ihram is a fabric made of fine spun sheep wool, which is made of flat-surfaced shuttle weaving and has a usage area such as women's and men's clothing, home decoration products, souvenirs. In this study, the application of the traditional product Ehram with 3D printers is examined. It is possible to use composite materials such as cellulose-derived additive polymers (Polyethylene, polypropylene, vinyl acrylics, fluorocarbon resins and polystyrenes) and condensation polymers (nylons, Polyethylene terephthalate, polycarbonates and polyamides) as 3D printer materials.