Here we have broken down Emona’s top two types of 3D printers Australia:
FDM 3D Printer
Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), also known as Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), is the most common form of 3D printing at the consumer level. It is often the first type of 3D technology people are exposed to.
In FDM printing, objects are built by melting materials through a heated nozzle in a pre-determined method layer by layer. The primary materials used include thermoplastic filaments, such as ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) and PLA (Polylactic Acid). The type of materials used will affect the mechanical properties, accuracy of parts and total production prices.
FDM 3D printers are the most cost-effective way to produce custom thermoplastic parts and functional phototypes, best suited for prototyping and some non-commercial functional applications. FDM is fundamentally anisotropic, as its system produces vertically layer by layer; therefore, this type of 3D printing is not recommended for mechanically critical components.
SLA 3D Printer
Stereolithography (SLA) is the second most popular type of 3D printer on the market. SLA is a type of additive manufacturing that uses a light source – a laser or projector – to form liquid resin into hardened plastic. This 3D printing process has become popular quickly for its ability to produce highly accurate and high-resolution smooth surfaces. Fine features and mechanical attributes, like isotropy, water tightness, and material versatility, can also be achieved.
However, SLA’s main benefit lies in its versatility, offering a wide range of optical, mechanical and thermal properties. SLA technology has come very far, with today’s small-format desktop printers producing industrial-quality objects at substantially more affordable price points and with unmatched versatility.
The Formlabs Form 2 3D printer is the industry’s leading desktop SLA 3D printer. With two high-precision models, the Form series offers a high-quality surface finish that isn’t possible with other desktop printers. Emona is proud to be an authorised Formlabs Australian distributor. As well as the product, we provide factory-trained technical support and service to support your Formlabs investment.