Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Friction Coefficient In 3D printing, the friction coefficient refers to the level of resistance between components like filament and the extruder, or the printer’s moving parts. Low-friction components, such as PTFE tubes or smooth bearings, improve material flow and reduce wear on the machine. Optimizing friction levels ensures consistent performance, prevents jams, and prolongs the lifespan of critical components. |
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