Thermoplastic Additive Manufacturing
Fused Deposition Modeling FDM
Reliable and economical functional prototypingCost-effective thermoplastic printing for large prototypes and tooling.
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How It Works
Thermoplastic filament melts in a nozzle, follows the sliced toolpath and is deposited layer by layer into a part with genuine engineering-plastic behavior.
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Benefits and Limitations
FDM offers stable materials, controlled cost and large-part capability, while layer lines and anisotropy require orientation planning and finishing.
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Available Materials
ABS, ASA, PC, nylon and carbon-fiber reinforced materials can be selected for weathering, heat, stiffness and assembly needs.
ABS / ASA
For housings, tooling and outdoor validation.
PC / Nylon
For heat-resistant functional assemblies.
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Applications
Used for jigs, automotive interior parts, equipment covers, duct models and large functional prototypes.
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