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Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Printers:
- Ideal for rapid prototyping and functional parts.
- Offers a wide range of material options including PLA, ABS, PETG, and more.
- User-friendly and cost-effective.
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Stereolithography (SLA) Printers:
- Produces high-resolution parts with smooth surface finishes.
- Perfect for detailed prototypes, jewelry, and dental applications.
- Utilizes photopolymer resins cured by UV light for precise prints.
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Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) Printers:
- Enables the printing of complex geometries with durable materials.
- Suitable for engineering prototypes, end-use parts, and small-batch production.
- Uses a laser to sinter powdered materials such as nylon, polyamide, and TPU.
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Digital Light Processing (DLP) Printers:
- Offers fast printing speeds and high-resolution outputs.
- Great for producing intricate models, miniatures, and custom jewelry.
- Utilizes a digital light projector to cure liquid resin layer by layer.
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Binder Jetting Printers:
- Ideal for producing metal, ceramic, and sand parts with high accuracy.
- Enables rapid production of complex components for industries such as aerospace and automotive.
- Uses a liquid binding agent to bond powder materials layer by layer.
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Material Jetting Printers:
- Provides exceptional detail and multi-material capabilities.
- Perfect for producing realistic prototypes, dental models, and custom medical devices.
- Utilizes inkjet technology to jet photopolymer materials onto a build platform.
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Powder Bed Fusion Printers:
- Offers excellent mechanical properties and fine feature resolution.
- Suitable for producing functional prototypes, tooling, and end-use parts in metal and plastic.
- Utilizes a laser or electron beam to selectively melt or fuse powdered materials.
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Directed Energy Deposition (DED) Printers:
- Enables the deposition of metal powders or wires to build up parts layer by layer.
- Suitable for repairing and adding features to existing parts, as well as creating large-scale components.
- Offers versatility in materials including metals, alloys, and composites.
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