FDM 3D PRINTERS (121 products)

Price

0.00 € - 38,000.00 €

Printer Features

Print properties

Maximum print speed

0 mm/s - 1200 mm/s

XY positioning resolution

0 ÎĽm - 300 ÎĽm

Z positioning resolution

0 ÎĽm - 100 ÎĽm

Maximum extrusion temperature

255 ÂşC - 510 ÂşC

Maximum base temperature

0 ÂşC - 300 ÂşC

Maximum chamber temperature

15 ÂşC - 255 ÂşC

Software and connectivity

In stock

Filament (FDM)

3D printers with FDM technology (Fused Deposition Modeling) are, today, the most widespread on the market. We have a wide range of 3D printers from domestic and educational to professional and industrial uses.

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Raise3D Pro3 HS - High speed FDM 3D printer
Raise3D E3 - FDM 3D Printer
Bambu Lab H2C – FDM 3D Printer
Bambu Lab P2S - FDM 3D Printer
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Bambu Lab H2D - FDM 3D Printer
Creality K2 Plus
Prusa CORE One assembled
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Original Prusa XL - 1 ext.
Anycubic Kobra S1 - FDM 3D...
Bambu Lab H2S – FDM 3D printer
Elegoo OrangeStorm Giga
Creality SPARKX i7 - FDM 3D...
Anycubic Kobra S1 Max - FDM...
Creality K2 Pro - FDM 3D...
Delta WASP 2040 PRO - FDM...
Sovol SV08 Max - FDM 3D...
Prusa Pro HT90
Raise3D Pro3 Plus HS - FDM...
QIDI Tech Q2 - FDM 3D Printer
Creality K2 - FDM 3D Printer
Element
BCN3D Epsilon W - FDM 3D printer
Bambu Lab A1
FLSUN T1 - FDM 3D printer
Prusa MK4S
Bambu Lab A1 Mini
Prusa Mini+ Original - FDM...
Kobra 3 Combo
Creality CR-10 SE
Artillery Sidewinder X3 PLUS
Element HT
BCN3D Epsilon W - FDM 3D printer
Plasmics DeltaS - FDM 3D printer
Raise3D Pro3 - FDM 3D printer
Tumaker Big Foot 500 Modular
Spectral 30 - 3D Printer
3NTR-A2 Impresora 3D
X-MAKER JOY
Copymaster 3D Voron2 V2.4
Ender-5 Plus
Anycubic Kobra 2
Bambu Lab P1S
Mingda MD-1000 Pro
Tumaker NX 300 Modular –...

What is FDM?

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing is widely utilized across private, professional, and industrial sectors, operating by extruding thermoplastic filaments through a heated nozzle to build three-dimensional objects layer by layer. Hobbyists use FDM printers for crafting prototypes, customizing gadgets, and producing functional objects, while professionals employ them for rapid prototyping and concept validation. Industries across automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and healthcare integrate FDM printers into manufacturing processes, leveraging their ability to streamline production, reduce lead times, and lower costs. FDM 3D printing continues to revolutionize product development, manufacturing, and innovation across diverse industries.

The materials

In the realm of FDM 3D printing, a diverse range of thermoplastic materials is available, each offering unique properties suited to different applications. Common materials include PLA (Polylactic Acid), known for its biodegradability and ease of use, ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), prized for its strength and durability, and PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol), valued for its chemical resistance and clarity. Additionally, specialized filaments such as TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) for flexible parts and nylon for high-strength applications further expand the capabilities of FDM technology. There are also the so-called ultra polymers from the PAEK family, prized for their exceptional mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties. They find applications in demanding industries where traditional materials may not suffice, e.g. aerospace.

Considerations

When choosing which 3D printer to buy, several factors must be considered. Firstly, the type of user who is going to use the 3D printer, as it is not the same for a private user, who can invest more time in carrying out maintenance or adaptations to the printer, as it is for an industrial user where, above all, robustness and reliability are paramount. On the other hand, the materials to be printed and the maximum dimensions required must be taken into account, as this will be one of the limiting factors when determining whether the 3D printer is suitable for this purpose. Another factor to consider is the maximum precision you are looking for, in order to check which 3D printers meet your requirements.