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FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
RPWORLD offer FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) service. FDM prototyping methods are usually used to make some prototypes not for demo usage.
 
Highlights of Fused Deposition Modeling
Standard engineering thermoplastics, such as ABS, can be used to produce structurally functional models.
Two build materials can be used, and latticework interiors are an option.
Filament of heated thermoplastic polymer is squeezed out like toothpaste from a tube.
Thermoplastic is cooled rapidly since the platform is maintained at a lower temperature.
Milling step not included and layer deposition is sometimes non-uniform so "plane" can become skewed.
Make rapid progress in past few years and be used widely.
Introduction to Fused Deposition Modeling
Stratasys of Eden Prairie, MN makes Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) machines. The FDM process was developed by Scott Crump in 1988. The fundamental process involves heating a filament of thermoplastic polymer and squeezing it out like toothpaste from a tube to form the RP layers. The machines range from fast concept modelers to slower, high-precision machines. The materials include polyester, ABS, elastomers, and investment casting wax. The overall arrangement is illustrated below:
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