Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Object Optimization Object optimization is the process of refining a 3D model to enhance printability, reduce material usage, and improve mechanical properties. It involves modifying geometry, reducing polygon count, and optimizing support structures. Advanced CAD and slicing software use algorithms to analyze and optimize designs for strength, weight, and thermal performance. Techniques such as lattice structures, topology optimization, and infill adjustments enhance efficiency and functionality. Proper object optimization ensures reliable prints, faster production, and cost-effective material consumption, especially for complex or large-scale models. |
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