FDM 3D Printing- An Introduction

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FDM 3D Printing An Introduction FDM, or Fused Deposition Modelling, is an extensively used 3D printing technology that has enabled the rapid production of functional plastic parts. fdm 3d printing service utilizes thermoplastic materials in the form of the filament. It is a form of the additive manufacturing process and is immensely popular for the durability and mechanical properties of the products obtained. The Process- A Detailed Study Among all other 3D printing methods, FDM and SLA (Stereolithography) are the most prominent ones. FDM is a relatively new addition to this category, while SLA is an older version. How does FDM 3D printing work? Here is a sneak peek into the process. 1. A spool filled with thermoplastic filament is inserted into the printer. 2. It is then administered to the extrusion head. 3. As the nozzle reaches the melting point of the thermoplastic filament, it is extruded through the head. 4. The FDM 3D printing service takes place through the accumulation of layers. It means liquid filament is deposited in layers on selected areas since the nozzle head can move in all three directions. 5. As the filament cools down, it solidifies to form the desired structure.


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