3D PRINTERS

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3D Printers Overview

3D printers are advanced additive manufacturing devices that create three-dimensional objects by sequentially adding material based on a digital design. These machines work by following specific printing processes, such as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), FDM is the most common technology, where thermoplastic filaments are heated and extruded through a nozzle to build the object layer by layer. Materials used in 3D printing include a wide range of plastics, metals, ceramics, and even bio-based substances. This versatility makes 3D printing ideal for industries like automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and architecture. It’s particularly valued for rapid prototyping, allowing for quick testing of designs before mass production.

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Concrete 3D Printer

“Transforming construction with concrete 3D printing – faster, smarter, and more sustainable building solutions for the future.”

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Clay 3D Printer

“Shape your imagination with precision using the Clay 3D Printer – where art meets technology.”

Emaker Small(FDM) 3D Printer

“Unlock your creativity with eMaker Small FDM 3D Printer – where innovation meets affordability.”

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3D Printers FAQ

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A 3D printer is a machine that creates three-dimensional objects by depositing material layer by layer, following a digital model.

  • FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) – Uses plastic filament melted and deposited layer by layer.
  • SLA (Stereolithography) – Uses a UV laser to cure liquid resin into a solid.
  • SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) – Uses a laser to fuse powdered material.
  • DLP (Digital Light Processing) – Similar to SLA but uses a digital light projector.
  • MSLA (Masked SLA) – Uses an LCD screen to cure resin layer by layer.
  • Plastics: PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, Nylon
  • Resins: Standard, Tough, Flexible, Castable
  • Metals: Aluminum, Titanium, Stainless Steel (via SLS/SLM)
  • Composites: Carbon Fiber, Wood-filled, Metal-filled plastics
  • Ensure the bed is leveled properly.
  • Clean the bed with isopropyl alcohol.
  • Use adhesives like glue stick or painter’s tape if necessary.
    • Check if the nozzle is clogged.
    • Increase extrusion multiplier or flow rate.
    • Ensure filament is not tangled or slipping.

It depends on the printer’s build volume. Large-scale industrial printers can print objects several feet tall.

 

  • Small prints: 30 minutes – 2 hours.
  • Medium prints: 4 – 10 hours.
  • Large prints: 1+ days.

DELTASYS E-FORMING invents, designs and builds specific high tech and high production 3D Printing Machines & CNC Machining Centres.

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