Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Ambient Temperature Ambient temperature refers to the surrounding air temperature where a 3D printer operates. It is a critical factor in achieving successful prints, as extreme temperatures can affect material adhesion, warping, or cooling rates. Materials like ABS and nylon require controlled ambient conditions to prevent rapid cooling and shrinkage. Enclosed printers or heated chambers are often used to maintain consistent ambient temperatures. Conversely, materials like PLA are less sensitive to environmental changes, making them easier to print in standard room temperatures. Monitoring ambient temperature is important to ensure print stability, especially for high-temperature filaments or large, complex models. |
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