Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Elastic Deformation Elastic deformation describes the ability of a 3D-printed object to temporarily change shape under stress and return to its original form when the stress is removed. This property is important for applications that require flexibility or shock absorption, such as custom gaskets, wearable devices, or mechanical components. Materials like TPU and TPE exhibit significant elastic deformation, making them ideal for such applications. The extent of elastic deformation depends on the material's properties and the design of the printed object, such as wall thickness or infill pattern. Proper material selection and design considerations are crucial to maximize this property. |
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