FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)

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What is FDM?

FDM is a 3D printing technology that creates objects by layering molten polymer. This printing method is ideal for fast and affordable prototypes and functional parts.

Suitable use of FDM:

Suitable for the production of prototypes, mechanical parts, educational models, and other applications where low cost and speed are important.

Advantages:

  • Accurate and detailed designs
  • Optimization for specific 3D printing technology
  • Option to modify and customize the design

Technical specifications

Printing area dimensions: 350 x 350 x 350 mm (in one piece, can be connected from multiple pieces)
Time of completion:
2+ working days
Layer thickness:
0,06 – 0,28 mm
Surface finish:
Option of rough or serrated surface that breaks up the visibility of layers

Other technologies we use

Our 3D printing technologies enable a wide range of applications – from inexpensive and fast prototypes to detailed and mechanically resistant parts. Choose the technology that best suits your needs.

SLA (Stereolitography)

Technology that enables detailed, high-resolution printing and is ideal for smaller, complex models.

SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)

Strong and durable parts without the need for supports, ideal for functional mechanical components.

3D scanner

Technology for accurately digitizing objects into 3D models. It allows you to quickly and accurately capture shapes and dimensions, ideal for reverse engineering, quality control, and archiving.