From the course: Additive Manufacturing: Materials for 3D Printing
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From the course: Additive Manufacturing: Materials for 3D Printing
Standards
- [Instructor 1] A vast expansion in materials that can be 3D printed is driving new printer technologies and new applications. If you want consistent prints, how do you think about variability in your materials? How might you figure out what materials are good substitutes for ones you're used to using with other fabrication methods? In this movie, we'll talk about things you should consider when selecting a 3D printable material. Let's start with the lowest cost materials. One of the bigger issues for consumer level filament printers is consistency of filament properties. Filament is often very different from batch to batch, even for the same manufacturer's material and color. Fluctuations in filament diameter can cause irregularities in the print too and even how tightly its wound on the spool can matter. - [Instructor 2] The filament needs a consistent known diameter for the printer to control how much material is being…
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Factors in selecting 3D printable materials2m 28s
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Mechanical properties4m 52s
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When you do not want to use a 3D printer4m 37s
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Surface quality and feature size requirements5m 56s
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Filament, resin, or powder4m 48s
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Sustainability5m 8s
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Standards5m 50s
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