Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Quasi-Elasticity Quasi-elasticity refers to the near-linear elastic behavior of certain 3D printed materials under low stress. It enhances flexibility, impact resistance, and energy absorption. Quasi-elastic materials return to their original shape after deformation, ideal for flexible joints, cushioning, and wearable devices. Advanced slicing software adjusts infill patterns and layer orientations to maximize quasi-elastic properties. Proper material selection and print settings optimize performance and durability. Quasi-elasticity expands applications in medical devices, robotics, and consumer products. |
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