FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling)
3D Printing
FDM Technology works with specialized 3D printers and production-grade thermoplastics to build strong, durable and dimensionally stable parts with the best accuracy and repeatability of any 3D printing technology.
FDM Technology builds parts layer-by-layer from the bottom up by heating and extruding thermoplastic filaments. The materials used in this technology come in filament form and the build chamber is thermally insulated which ensures superior mechanical properties.
Benefits of FDM:
- The technology is clean, simple-to-use and office-friendly
- Supported production-grade thermoplastics are mechanically and environmentally stable
- Complex geometries and cavities that would otherwise be problematic become practical with FDM technology
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FDM Applications
- Concept models
- Functional prototypes
- Manufacturing tools
- Jigs & fixtures
- End-use parts
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FDM Specifications
Build Volume Up to 914.4 x 609.6 x 914.4 mm
Accuracy Within +/- 0.2mm
Layer Thickness 0.127, 0.177, 0.254, 0.333 mm
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FDM Materials
- ABS/ABS CF
- ASA
- PC/PC-ABS
- Ultem (High Temp.)
- Nylon/Nylon CF
- PLA
- PVA
- PETG/PETG CF/PETG ESD
- Antero (High Temp.)
- TPU
- Biocompatible Material
- PPSF
- PPSU
- DIRAN
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