FDM is an additive manufacturing process where a thermoplastic filament is heated and extruded layer by layer to create a 3D object. Commonly used in desktop 3D printers, FDM is cost-effective and versatile, making it suitable for prototyping and producing functional parts.
FDM is a 3D printing process that involves the extrusion of heated plastic filaments through a nozzle, layer by layer, to create objects based on a digital model. Widely recognised for its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness, FDM is commonly used for rapid prototyping, customised manufacturing, and producing functional parts in various industries.









