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3D printing is also known as additive manufacturing as it involves an additive process of layering material to build an object. It is a thriving industry with modern printers that range from a simple desktop model to giant industrial models. With the advancement in technology, 3D printing has made its way into several fields that include consumer products, industrial products, medical, civil, aerospace, automotive, robotics, education, food industry and continues to penetrate into many other industries as well.
FDM Printers
Fused Deposition Modeling, or FDM for short, is a material extrusion method of additive manufacturing where materials are extruded through a nozzle and joined together to create 3D objects.
In particular, the “standard” FDM process distinguishes itself from other material extrusion techniques by using thermoplastics as feedstock materials, usually in the forms of filaments or pellets.
Omega
Epsilon
Theta-200
Omega-Pro
LDM Printers
Liquid Deposition Modeling (LDM) is the name of the technology that Italian delta 3D printer manufacturer WASP uses for its extruder for ceramic materials, which can be adapted to most 3D printers on the market today.