What Is The Principle Of FDM?
FDM is an additive manufacturing technique that joins materials to produce 3D objects. Melted polymer-based filaments are printed in 2D layers onto a build platform by an FDM 3D printer. The layers fuse together to form a 3D component when they cool and solidify. When compared to other types of 3D printing, it is more reasonably priced and requires minimal post-processing.
The Features of Bambu Lab 3D Printers
- Fast printing speeds of up to 500mm/s, making it one of the fastest 3D printers in the market.
- Its multi material compatibility allows it to support a wide range of materials. (e.g. PLA, ABS, PETG)
- The Automatic Material System (AMS) allows the printer to support to up to 16 colours.
- Its User-Friendly interface such as the touchscreen on the printer and software is easy for users to navigate.
- High Printing Resolution resulting in a more detailed and accurate print.
- It Fully-Auto Calibrates the printer, not requiring users to manually adjust it.
- It has a silent mode that is under 48 dB, making it suitable for users to print overnight at home.