Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Anti-Warping Techniques Anti-warping techniques refer to strategies used to prevent warping in 3D prints, a common issue caused by uneven cooling of the printed material. Techniques include using heated beds, enclosures, brims, rafts, and adhesives to improve adhesion to the build plate. Material choice also plays a role, as some filaments, like PLA, are less prone to warping compared to ABS or nylon. Adjusting print settings, such as reducing layer height and slowing print speeds, can further minimize warping. Proper anti-warping techniques are critical for achieving dimensional accuracy and ensuring the success of prints, especially for large or high-temperature materials. |
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