Intamsys FUNMAT PRO User Manual page 66

High build volume industrial 3d printer
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Flowrate
G
G-Code
Glass Transition
Temperature
H
Hardening
Heated Bed
Heated Build Chamber
HIPS
Hot End
Hydrogel
I
Infill
Injection Molding
Inkjet Bioprinting
The volume of fluid that passes per unit time.
The common name for the most widely used numerical control (NC)
programming language. It is used mainly in computer-aided
manufacturing to control automated machine tools.
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) is the temperature region where
the polymer transitions from a hard, glassy material to a soft,
rubbery material.
Harden (make an object tougher) generally by using heat treatment.
Heated build platform (also called heated bed) improves printing
quality by helping to prevent warping. As extruded plastic cools, it
shrinks slightly. Heated beds usually yield higher quality finished
builds with materials such as ABS and PLA.
Heated build chamber also improves the printing quality by
maintaining the constant temperature in the chamber thereby
avoiding cracks.
High Impact Polystyrene is a type of 3D Printing filament.
The device that melts the filament and extrudes the molten filament
onto the build plate.
A network of polymer chains that are hydrophilic. Hydrogels are
highly absorbent natural or synthetic polymeric networks.
Material that is used to fill in gaps/holes.
The plastic injection molding process produces large numbers of
parts of high quality with great accuracy, very quickly.
The process of printing tissues through a jetting process similar to
2D Printing where a combination of hydrogel and cells are jetted
into a scaffold as per a predetermined model.
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