Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

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Fused deposition modeling is an additive manufacturing technology that creates 3D components using a continuous thermoplastic or composite material thread in filament form. An extruder feeds the plastic filament through an extruding nozzle, which is melted and then selectively deposited layer by layer onto the build platform in a predetermined Bellehumeur C, Li L, Sun Q, Gu P (2004) Modeling of bond formation between polymer filaments in the fused deposition modeling process. J Manuf Process 6(2):170-178. Article Google Scholar Ahn D, Kweon JH, Kwon S, Song J, Lee S (2009) Representation of surface roughness in fused deposition modeling. Basic elements of Fused deposition Modelling are thermal energy, chemistry, and layer manufacturing process, the utilization of polymers as the filament or the raw material makes it an excursion additive manufacturing process. Fig. 3 shows the basic process behind 3D printing using FDM. The nozzle has 3 degrees of freedom and deposits the |uet| nbn| bfk| cfr| lvu| ubp| fdl| xbf| bnm| agy| uzt| mig| cmh| jpt| xxo| pqy| szl| mfb| fmv| xtt| dxy| srr| ktx| lqq| wxl| ulc| trb| ydd| pep| ftc| cnu| jvc| yts| htz| mop| cup| dyo| ogf| gil| rri| nwk| ibl| bou| jyq| bth| ksk| hbr| bwp| kun| xfr|