Advantages and Limitations of FDM
The key advantages and disadvantages of this technology are summarized below:
Advantages
- FDM is the most cost-effective method for producing custom thermoplastic parts and prototypes.
- The turnaround time for using FDM is short, due to the widespread availability of this technology.
- A wide range of thermoplastic materials is available that are suitable for both prototyping and some non-commercial applications.
Limitations
- FDM has the lowest precision and dimensional resolution compared to other 3D printing technologies, making it unsuitable for parts with complex details.
- FDM parts are likely to have visible layer lines, so post-processing is required for a smooth surface.
- The mechanism of layer adhesion makes FDM parts inherently anisotropic.
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