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What is 3D Printer Filament?

The filaments used in 3D printing are thermoplastics, polymers that melt rather than burn when heated. Therefore, they can be molded, shaped, then solidified when cooled. The printing process involves the filament being fed into the heating chamber, which is warmed to its melting point and then extruded through the nozzle as the extruder assembly moves, tracing a pattern programmed into a 3D object file to develop layer by layer the printed object. This process of using thermoplastic 3D printer filament is known as Fused Deposition Modeling.<br>

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What is 3D Printer Filament?

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  2. What is 3D Printer Filament? The filaments used in 3D printing are thermoplastics, polymers that melt rather than burn when heated. Therefore, they can be molded, shaped, then solidified when cooled. The printing process involves the filament being fed into the heating chamber, which is warmed to its melting point and then extruded through the nozzle as the extruder assembly moves, tracing a pattern programmed into a 3D object file to develop layer by layer the printed object. This process of using thermoplastic 3D printer filament is known as Fused Deposition Modeling.

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