Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Kapton Tape Kapton tape is a heat-resistant polyimide film often used in 3D printing to enhance bed adhesion, particularly for materials like ABS and PETG. The tape provides a smooth, non-stick surface that helps prevent warping by maintaining even heat distribution. It is known for its durability and ability to withstand high temperatures without degrading. Unlike painter’s tape or glue sticks, Kapton tape can be reused multiple times before needing replacement. Applying it requires care to avoid air bubbles, which could interfere with bed adhesion. While highly effective, it may not be necessary for all materials, as newer build plate surfaces provide alternative adhesion methods. |
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