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3D프린팅을 이용한 텍스타일 제조 기술동향
The Recent Tendency of Fashion Textiles by 3D Printing 원문보기

Fashion & textile research journal = 한국의류산업학회지, v.20 no.2, 2018년, pp.117 - 127  

김슬기 (숙명여자대학교 의류학과) ,  김혜림 (숙명여자대학교 의류학과)

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As an application and potential of 3D printing (3DP) accelerates in diverse industries, the use of 3DP is also increasing in the textile and fashion industry. Since the fashion trend is rapidly changing and there are high demands of customized products for customer segments, research on manufacturin...

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3D프린팅이란? 3D프린팅(3D Printing, 이하 3DP)은 3D프린터를 이용한 제조기술로 디지털 설계 데이터(Computer-aided Design·CAD)를 바탕으로 레이어를 연속적으로 적층(Layer-by-layer)하면서 삼차원 제품을 제조하는 신속 조형 기술(Rapid Prototyping·RP)을 의미한다(Ambrosi & Pumera, 2016; Gebhardt, 2012; Gibson et al., 2014).
의류산업에서 3DP 기술 활용의 한계점은? 특히 오트쿠틔르 컬렉션과 시제품 제작에 3DP를 적용시키는 것을 시작으로 혁신적인 디자인이 제시되고 있다. 그러나 이는 오랜 제작시간, 고비용과 같은 기술적 한계로 인하여 단발성에 그치거나, 예술적 작품에 더 가깝기 때문에 실용화 및 대중화되기에는 한계가 있었다. 최근에는 이러한 한계를 보완하기 위해서 3D프린터 및 재료 개발과 기존의 직물과 같이 유연한 디자인을 적용시키고자 하는 3DP 텍스타일 제조 연구가 활발히 진행되고 있다(Vanderploeg et al.
부분적으로 기존 섬유에 3DP를 적용시킬 경우 장점은? 기존 섬유와 융합한 3DP 텍스타일은 기존 섬유의 일정부분에 3DP로 제조된 텍스타일을 연결시키거나 섬유 위에 직접적으로 인쇄한 텍스타일을 의미한다. 3DP를 부분적으로 섬유에 적용시킬 경우, 일반적인 의류소재가 가진 인장강도 및 유연성과 같은 특성을 기반으로 다양한 삼차원 디자인을 선보일 수 있다는 장점이 있다.
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