Printability of 3D printing materials
3D Printing Materials
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Printability of 3D printing materials
3D Printing Materials

Author : Jean-Claude ANDRÉ

Publication date: April 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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4. Printability of 3D printing materials

The use of resins in SLA has been extensively discussed, particularly with regard to liquid resins that may contain fillers of various origins. This section will focus on conventional materials based on their forms, in conjunction with the main additive manufacturing technologies. These are essentially “materials by design,” meaning that the material is not a raw material to be worked with, but rather the product of a design.

4.1 Thermoplastic filaments and extrusion

In 1988, Scott and Crump founded Stratasys to commercialize the FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) process, which was patented the following year. 3D printing using a heated filament that is melted as it is deposited (FDM/FFF) is a simple-in-principle (yet disruptive) additive manufacturing technology;...

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