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Fused Deposition modelling (FDM)
André Carreira & Amaro Domingues
Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria, Portugal; 2090330@my.ipleiria.pt & 2090340@my.ipleiria.pt

tivo máximo realizar uma análise da evolução

Resumo
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desta tecnologia, assim como expor a descrição do seu funcionamento e as áreas de aplicação

A tecnologia patenteada de Modelagem por

inerentes ao mesmo.

Fusão e Deposição (Fused Deposition Modeling – FDM™ - da empresa Stratasys) produz peças e protótipos com materiais termoplásticos de alta performance. Esta é uma tecnologia de prototipagem rápida (Rapid prototyping) que usa a fabricação aditiva. Assim sendo, esta tecnologia pertence a uma classe de tecnologias de Prototipagem Rápida que produz modelos criados com características funcionais em termos de resistência e acabamento superficial. Este processo é rápido e limpo e permite criar peças quando se identifica qualquer tipo de erro grosseiro, podendo ainda ser utilizado como ferramenta de comunicação entre o grupo de desenvolvimento do produto.
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Palavras-chave: FDM, prototipagem rápida

Abstract
The patented Fused Deposition Modeling Tech-

nology (Fused Deposition Modeling - FDM ™ from the Stratasys company ) produces parts and prototypes with high performance thermoplastics. This is a rapid prototyping technology (Rapid prototyping) that uses additive manufacturing. Thus, this technology belongs to a class of Rapid Prototyping technologies that produces models created with functional characteristics in terms of strength and surface finish. This process is fast and clean and allows you to create pieces when it identifies any type of major error, and can also be used as a communication tool between the group of product development. This method can be considered a modern method, unlike other similar class methods, since its disclosure to the community was performed recently. The system of fused deposition modeling was invented

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