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Fused Deposition Modeling 3D Printing

Fused Deposition Modeling 3D Printing

Production capacity

Maximum build size

750 × 750 × 750 mm

Standard lead time

6 business days

Dimensional accuracy

± 0.5% with a lower limit of ± 0.15 mm (± 0.006")

Layer height

25-100 um

FDM 3D printing is what most people think of when they think 3D printing. It stands for Fused Deposition Modelling and is one of the more common and versatile 3D printing technologies - however it is also the most misunderstood. Most people assume that FDM 3D printing can only be used for very basic prototypes and models but this isn’t true. FDM parts are also used in very intense aerospace and automotive applications, alongside many other uses.
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FDM 3D Printing Design Guide
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Advantages of FDM

Strength

Strength

FDM printed parts are available in a variety of high-performance plastics for applications that require resistance to the elements.

Large Build

Large Build

HLH can produce FDM parts with large build volumes up to 24″ x 36″ x 36″

Rapid Turnaround

Rapid Turnaround

FDM parts do not require tooling which reduces the manufacturing lead time from weeks to days, allowing for faster innovation and speed to market.

Complex Geometry

Complex Geometry

Geometries that are too complex or costly for CNC machining can be printed easily, allowing you to add complexity without additional cost.

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