How to choose the most suitable 3D process?
Fuse Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Stereolithography (SLA) are the two most common 3D printing skills on the market. Because the two skills have a long-term development process, whether professionals or amateurs, they will generally use these two skills as an entry choice when touching a 3D printer, so they are also the most experienced of 3D printing skills.
Regardless of whether it is for prototype planning, model display or general parts production, although both can print relatively similar parts for users, how to choose the most suitable 3D process and materials in the actual production process is still Need to pay attention to many details. Let's compare the advantages and disadvantages of these two processes and under what circumstances they should be used.
The working principle of the 3D printer of skills is to extrude the molten thermoplastic onto the 3D printing platform, and lay it layer by layer through a layer-by-layer method until the final 3D model is formed. The variety of 3D printer materials that use FDM skills is complex, from the more common ABS and PLA to composite materials doped with a variety of enhanced powders, making the application fields of FDM 3D printers very wide.