Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Build Chamber The build chamber is the enclosed space in which 3D printing takes place. In professional or industrial 3D printers, the chamber may be heated to maintain a controlled environment, which is especially important for high-temperature materials like ABS, nylon, or PEEK. Heated chambers prevent warping, layer separation, and inconsistent cooling by keeping the print environment stable. For non-heated printers, enclosures can still help by reducing drafts and external temperature fluctuations. A properly managed build chamber contributes to higher print quality and improved mechanical properties of the printed parts. |
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