3D Printer

Typical forming sizes for desktop FDM 3D printers are 200 x 200 x 200mm. industrial machines have larger build sizes. To prevent warping, avoid large flat areas and add rounded corners to sharp corners. FDM is inherently anisotropic and therefore...
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Parameters of FDM 3d Printer Most FDM systems allow you to adjust multiple process parameters. These include nozzle and build platform temperature, build speed, layer height, and cooling fan speed. If you are a designer, you usually don't have to...
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Fused deposition molding (FDM) 3D printing, also known as fused filament fabrication (FFF), is an additive manufacturing (AM) industry within the field of filament extrusion. FDM builds parts layer by layer by selectively depositing molten material in predetermined paths and...
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ABS: Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer Abbreviation: ABS, A for acrylonitrile, B for butadiene, S for styrene CAS No.: 9003-56-9 Molecular formula: C45H51N3X2 Molecular weight: 633.91 I. Physical properties ABS material is a commonly used engineering plastic with high strength and low...
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The most common and most used 3D printing thermoplastic filament consumables are PLA, ABS and PETG, each of which has its own characteristics and melting point, so if you want to use them for printing, it is extra important to...
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