Filament Extrusion, a pivotal process that lies at the heart of 3D printing technology. Filament extrusion involves the precise melting and extruding of thermoplastic materials to create the filament - a thin, continuous strand used as the raw material for 3D printing. This method allows for the formation of diverse filaments with varying properties, from flexible TPU to rigid PLA. The precision in filament extrusion is paramount, as it directly influences the quality and characteristics of the final 3D-printed object. As the 3D printing industry continues to evolve, filament extrusion stands out as a foundational process, offering a versatile and customizable approach to material selection, enabling the creation of objects with diverse applications and properties.
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