FDM Technologoy
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Increase Your Productivity with 3D Printing
In the world of 3D printing, FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) is a technology that has created a major revolution. This technology allows the creation of three-dimensional objects by melting and layering plastic or similar materials. At MARM Engineering, we offer our expertise and experience in FDM technology to you.
What is FDM Technology?
FDM is a method used to create a sample or prototype in the 3D printing process. In this process, thermoplastic materials are melted with a nozzle and then added in layers to a surface. Each layer solidifies on top of the previous layer, eventually forming the desired object. FDM is a unique solution for rapid prototyping, customization, and production.
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Advantages of FDM Technology
Cost Efficiency
Rapid Prototyping
Customization
Ease of Use
FDM Material List
High mechanical strength and strong interlayer adhesion, organic-based material.
High mechanical strength and strong interlayer adhesion, organic-based material.
A material commonly preferred for impact resistance and high-temperature resistance.
A material with high chemical resistance and high tensile strength with Shore 90A hardness.
It has high strength, hardness, and bending resistance.
A polymer that can withstand temperatures up to 150°C and achieve almost metal-like strength.
Resistant to outdoor conditions, with high chemical resistance and heat resistance.
A material compatible with food, providing leak-proofing and strong interlayer adhesion.
A material with high strength used in functional part production and engineering applications.
In addition to flame retardancy, it has high hardness and impact resistance.
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FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) technology is a widely used 3D printing method that creates 3D objects by layering thermoplastic materials. The possibilities with this technology are generally as follows:
- Product Development: FDM enables rapid prototyping of designs, allowing ideas to be quickly tested and refined.
- Small-Scale Production: It offers a cost-effective solution for custom parts or low-volume production needs.
- Educational Use: Provides students and researchers with the opportunity to visualize engineering and design processes, enhancing learning.
- Art and Design Applications: Used in creative sectors to create complex geometric shapes and unique designs.
- Personalized Products: Offers flexibility in the production of custom, personalized products.
- Functional Testing: Produced parts can be tested in real-world conditions to evaluate functionality and durability.
- Spare Parts Production: Ideal for the reproduction and quick availability of especially old or hard-to-find parts.