Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Enclosure Insulation Enclosure insulation refers to the addition of materials that help maintain consistent internal temperatures within a 3D printer’s enclosure. This is particularly important when printing with temperature-sensitive filaments like ABS, nylon, or polycarbonate, which can warp or delaminate due to cooling inconsistencies. Insulation materials such as foam, thermal blankets, or reflective foil can line the enclosure walls to retain heat. Insulated enclosures are beneficial for improving layer adhesion, reducing warping, and enhancing print quality. Additionally, insulation can reduce energy consumption by minimizing heat loss during extended printing sessions. |
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