3D printing in simple terms
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an additive manufacturing process in which a physical object is created from a digital design by printing thin layers of material and fusing them together. This means that a 3D printer builds objects layer by layer, adding materials such as plastic, liquids or powders according to a digital model.
3D printing or additive manufacturing
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, involves building a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a 3D digital model. This can be done by various methods involving the deposition, joining or solidification of material under computer control. Typically, the material is added layer by layer and may include substances such as plastics, liquids or powders that are fused.
Our 3D printer: Bambu Lab X1-Carbon Combo 3D printer
Product features:
Multi-layer coating and material: Enables printing in different colours and materials.
Viscosity stamp with 7 µm Lidar resolution: Achieves high print quality with fine detail.
Level and feed flexibility: Can be adapted and modified for different requirements.
CoreXY viscometer with 20000 mm/s² resolution: Provides fast movements with high acceleration.
Two-stage automatic height adjustment with wheel mount: Ensures a perfectly flat printing surface for consistent printing results.
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