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Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is an extrusion-based 3D printing technology. The build materials used in FDM are thermoplastic polymers and come in a filament form. In FDM, a part is manufactured by selectively depositing melted material layer by layer in a path defined by the CAD m
Polyjet is a rigid photopolymer 3D printing technology that works by jetting UV curable resin onto a build tray in a process that is somewhat similar to inkjet printing. Polyjet 3D printing offers one of the most advanced industrial 3D printing solutions available, producing parts wi
Polyjet 3D printing is a rigid photopolymer 3D printing method that produces parts by curing layer by layer of a liquid photopolymer until the part is formed. This 3D printing technology is highly accurate and is capable of multicolour and multi-material printing. To fully utilize th
Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is often associated with the idea of cheap 3D printing. In fact, the low cost and relative simplicity of the FDM process make it ideal for use in various applications. Another advantage is the printing in colour, reducing the cost of post-processing. I
Apart from being one of the booming manufacturing methods in recent times and its increasing industrial usage, 3D printing also seeps into the workflow of the hobbyists and enthusiasts. This article overview 10 interesting and challenging DIY open-source project ideas, where you can
Remarkable developments in additive manufacturing technologies over the past few decades have transformed the potential ways in which products are designed, developed, manufactured, fabricated, and distributed. The automotive sector has been very progressive in experimenting with 3D
Ever since its inception, metal additive manufacturing has caught the attention of engineers and tech enthusiasts for its unconventional bottom-up approach and the buzz surrounding what it is capable of. Is it really advantageous to use additive manufacturing for a part that’s been r
3D printing offers great possibilities and many varieties when it comes to printing flexible and rubber-like materials. From production parts to innovative and cool projects for hobbyists, this is something to check out. Let us take a look at the options of flexible materials for 3D
When designing products or their elements one of the essential features can be colour. Among other advantages, 3D printing can be effective when you need to manufacture parts of different colours. This article will overview two possible options to get your 3D printed parts in colour:
Biocompatible 3D printing uses biocompatible materials or biomaterials, which are natural or synthetic materials that can function in close contact with living tissue or even substitute a part of a living system. Biocompatible materials are designed to interface with biologically act
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) are the two most ubiquitous 3D printing technologies for polymers and elastomers. While they share some similarities, there are some differences between these technologies that make each one more suitable than the other in di
All files, whether text, music, picture, or 3D models are made up of millions of bits. The data these bits carry, as well as the way they are encoded determine the nature and format of the file. Depending on the file format of a CAD file, the file can contain geometry, material, text
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The ultimate material selection guide for all 3D printing services available at Xometry: selective laser sintering (SLS), HP Multi Jet Fusion (HP MJF), fused deposition modeling (FDM), stereolithography (SLA) and Carbon DLS™.PolymersMaterialsRigidABS-M30, ABS-ESD7, ABS-SL-7820, ASA, N
The technology demands of the medical industry continuously fuel the development of medical engineering and modern manufacturing capabilities. More and more advanced technologies are employed to turn life-changing designs into consumer-ready products. One of these technologies is Car
3D printing has opened up a world of manufacturing possibilities. This additive manufacturing process is used to manufacture both simple and highly complex parts fast, and at low cost. There are various types of 3D printing technologies in use today. However, many of them follow the
HP Multi Jet Fusion (HP MJF) is a powder fusion 3D printing technology that is proprietary to HP. This technology is capable of printing highly complex parts with a high level of precision. To fully utilize the functionality and accuracy of HP MJF, your 3D model has to be designed ac
Fused Deposition Modeling is an extrusion-type 3D printing process. In this technology a filament of material is fed continuously through a heated nozzle which melts the material. The nozzle moves about depositing material layer by layer in the shape of the intended object until the
Stereolithography is a 3D printing technology that creates parts through a process known as photopolymerisation. In this process, ultraviolet light is focused in a vat of resin. The ultraviolet light beams in the shape of the object to be produced solidifying it layer by layer. After
Technology Description Carbon DLS™ (Digital Light Synthesis) is a 3D printing technology that uses a combination of Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) and programmable liquid resins. CLIP uses photo polymerization to produce solid objects with smooth sides. In this prod
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