Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing, a type of additive manufacturing technology, involves the layer-by-layer deposition of molten thermoplastic material through a heated nozzle. It is well-known with Its key features of accessibility and affordability. FDM uses a wide selection of thermoplastic materials, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and more, providing versatility for various applications.
When compared to alternative plastic 3D printing techniques like selective laser sintering (SLS) or stereolithography (SLA), FDM usually provides reduced part costs and higher print speeds. It is therefore especially useful for small-scale manufacturing runs and rapid prototyping.
FDM 3D printing accelerates rapid prototyping in industries by enabling quick and cost-effective production of functional prototypes. The capability to swiftly translate digital designs into tangible prototypes empowers engineers and designers to iterate and assess concepts rapidly.
A broad range of thermoplastic materials can be used with FDM to enable quick design testing and iteration, speeding up product development cycles, cutting down on time-to-market, and facilitating effective design validation procedures.
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