This guide will help you improve the performance of 3D printed parts, your 3D print success rate, production costs and the speed & efficiency of your product development cycle.
Form may follow function, but designing for manufacturability (DfM) means that how a product is fabricated is equally important. This is true of fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printing, whether you are prototyping or producing end-use parts. Designing for this process is known as design for additive manufacturing (DfAM).
This guide explains how to effectively design for FFF 3D printing and will help you improve:
- The performance of 3D printed parts
- Your 3D print success rate
- Production costs, through time and material savings
- The speed and efficiency of your product development cycle
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