2 1/2-dimensional (2.5D) manufacturing refers to a process in which objects are produced with a design that includes height and width (two dimensions) as well as limited depth (a third dimension), but not to the extent of full, complicated three-dimensional forms. This concept is often associated with technologies such as additive manufacturing (3D printing), traditional machining, and other manufacturing processes where the final product is primarily planar but may have some degree of relief or variations in thickness.
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