Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Thermal Conductivity Thermal conductivity is a material's ability to transfer heat, influencing cooling rates, warping, and layer adhesion in 3D printing. High thermal conductivity improves heat dissipation and dimensional stability, while low conductivity provides insulation. It affects print speed, surface finish, and mechanical properties. Advanced materials like metal composites, graphene, or carbon fiber offer tailored thermal conductivity for functional components. Proper thermal management enhances layer bonding, structural integrity, and print quality, especially in high-temperature and metal additive manufacturing. |
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