Fused Deposition Modeling
In
this technique, filaments of heated thermoplastic are
extruded from a tip that moves in the x-y plane. Like
a baker decorating a cake, the controlled extrusion
head deposits very thin beads of material onto the build
platform to form the first layer. The platform is maintained
at a lower temperature, so that the thermoplastic quickly
hardens. After the platform lowers, the extrusion head
deposits a second layer upon the first. Supports are
built along the way, fastened to the part either with
a second, weaker material or with a perforated junction.
Stratasys,
of Eden Prairie, MN makes a variety of FDM machines
ranging from fast concept modelers to slower, high-precision
machines. Materials include ABS (standard and medical
grade), elastomer (96 durometer), polycarbonate, polyphenolsulfone,
and investment casting wax.
Figure
4: Schematic diagram of fused deposition modeling.
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