Filament Printers

Filament Printers

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  • Creatbot D600 Pro Industrial Professional 3D Printer

    Creatbot D600 Pro Industrial Professional 3D Printer

    Creatbot

    $13,999.00
    Free shipping in Canada for orders over $140 before tax. (via Canada Post) Lead time is approximately 3-4 weeks. Large Build VolumeD600 Pro print size 600*600*600mm. Nozzle Temprature Up To 420 ℃The D600 Pro is equipped with the 4th generation 1.75mm...
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  • Creatbot PEEK-300 3D Printer

    Creatbot PEEK-300 3D Printer

    Creatbot

    $17,999.00
    Free shipping in Canada for orders over $140 before tax. (via Canada Post) CreatBot PEEK-300 is an industrial grade 3D printer, focusing on high performance materials such as PEEK, PEKK, PEI (Ultem), etc. It is designed for high reliability and...
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FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)

How It Works:

FDM is a widely used 3D printing technology that builds objects layer by layer by extruding a thermoplastic filament through a heated nozzle. The material cools and solidifies quickly as it is deposited onto the print bed, creating each layer of the model.

Materials:

  • Filaments: Commonly used materials include PLA (Polylactic Acid), ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol), TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane), and more.
  • Characteristics: These materials come in various colors and properties, offering options for strength, flexibility, and ease of use.

Advantages:

  • Affordability: FDM printers are generally more affordable and accessible, making them popular for both hobbyists and professionals.
  • Material Variety: A wide range of filament types and brands are available, allowing for customization based on the application.
  • Ease of Use: FDM technology is relatively straightforward and user-friendly, with many printers offering plug-and-play functionality.

Disadvantages:

  • Layer Lines: Prints can have visible layer lines, which may require post-processing for a smoother finish.
  • Resolution: FDM printers typically have lower resolution compared to resin and SLS printers, which can impact detail and surface quality.

Applications:

  • Prototyping: Ideal for creating functional prototypes and concept models.
  • Hobby and Home Use: Suitable for DIY projects, educational purposes, and small-scale manufacturing.