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Programme: All

Planning region: Community-led local development (CLLD)

Description

The project "Creation of a studio for 3D print services" will be implemented at the address Obl. Yambol, commune. Bolyarovo, Voden village, Niko Pehlivanov St. №42 and representing Land 164 for which UPI VI/64 in district 17 was assigned.
A professional 3D Printer 1 pc and 3D Scanner 1 pc will be purchased.
How 3D printing works
Parts built by 3D printers are based on the same basic principle: a digital model is transformed into a physical three-dimensional object by adding material, layer by layer. This is where the alternative term Cumulative Production comes from.
3D printing is a fundamentally different way to produce parts compared to traditional subtractive or mold manufacturing technologies.
This process begins with a digital 3D model – a blueprint of the physical object. This pattern is sliced by the printer software into thin two-dimensional layers and then converted into a set of machine language (G-code) instructions for the printer to execute.
The materials available also vary by process. Plastics are the most common, but metals can also be used for 3D printing. Fabricated parts can also have a wide range of specific physical properties, ranging from optically transparent to rubber-like objects.
Depending on the size of the part and the type of printer, printing usually takes 4 to 18 hours. 3D-printed parts are rarely ready for use once they come off the machine. They often require some additional processing to achieve the desired level of surface finish. These steps take extra time and (usually manual) effort.
3D Scanners are measuring devices that use structured light or a laser. Their function is to collect data about the surface of the part and transfer it to specialized software.
Activities
Activity Contracted Amount Reported Amount
Процедура за избор на доставчик: Ще бъде обявена процедура за избор на доставчик 0.00 0.00
Съгласуване на процедурата с ДФЗ: Цялата трижна документация ще бъде изпратена до ДФЗ чрез ИСУН 2020 за съгласуване 0.00 0.00
Доставка на заложените активи: Доставка на : 3D скенер окомплектован със софтуер необходим за работа 3D принтер окоммплектован със софтуер необходим за работа 39 866.20 0.00
Отчитане на проекта: Подаване на заявка за плащане. 0.00 0.00

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Elements in light blue allow detailed view when selected
All amounts are in Bulgarian lev (BGN) / 1 EUR = 1,95583 BGN
The project is financed by the Operational Programme "Technical Assistance" and co-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund.
In implementing the project № 0115-CCU-2.1 "Information system for management and monitoring of EU funds in 2014-2020 - UMIS 2020" (BG161PO002-2.1.01-0007-C0001).