Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Tensile Strength Tensile strength is the maximum stress a 3D printed material can withstand before breaking under tension. It measures load-bearing capacity, rigidity, and elongation behavior. Tensile strength is influenced by material properties, layer bonding, and print orientation. Proper tensile testing procedures, including standardized specimens and loading rates, ensure accurate data and repeatability. Advanced composite filaments, like carbon fiber or glass fiber-reinforced polymers, provide high tensile strength. It is essential for functional prototypes, structural components, and safety-critical applications requiring precise mechanical performance. |
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