Fulton's Essential Oils Products: Additive Manufacturing Production
            
                        This case study describes the Additive Manufacturing (AM) department at Somerset Community College's collaboration with the Fultons, a husband and wife team looking to produce an essential oil product. The Fultons faced high financial cost and a time-intensive process to engineer this product. The AM department demonstrated how utilizing low-cost 3D printers to manufacture the product could reduce the financial cost from $150,000 for traditional processing methods to under $5,000 using additive manufacturing methods.
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