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A Practical Guide to Design for Additive ManufacturingPolymer Design Guidelines

A Practical Guide to Design for Additive Manufacturing: Polymer Design Guidelines [Material extrusion (a.k.a. fused deposition modelling or FDM) is an AM process in which material is selectively dispensed through a nozzle much like a hot-glue gun. Materials used are typically thermoplastic polymers and the part being constructed normally requires support structures for overhanging features. Some system use support material built from the same material as the print material, some use a different second material that is slightly easier to remove by mechanical force, and some use a second material that is soluble.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Practical Guide to Design for Additive ManufacturingPolymer Design Guidelines

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019
ISBN
978-981-13-8280-2
Pages
103 –119
DOI
10.1007/978-981-13-8281-9_8
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Material extrusion (a.k.a. fused deposition modelling or FDM) is an AM process in which material is selectively dispensed through a nozzle much like a hot-glue gun. Materials used are typically thermoplastic polymers and the part being constructed normally requires support structures for overhanging features. Some system use support material built from the same material as the print material, some use a different second material that is slightly easier to remove by mechanical force, and some use a second material that is soluble.]

Published: May 22, 2019

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