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Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) is a type of 3D printing technology that uses a continuous filament of thermoplastic material. The filament is fed from a spool into an extrusion nozzle, which melts the material and deposits it layer-by-layer to create a 3D object. FFF is one of the most popular 3D printing technologies due to its affordability, ease of use, and wide range of materials. It is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and consumer products.
FFF 3D printers are available in a range of sizes and prices, from desktop models to large industrial machines. The technology is also used in a variety of applications, from prototyping and product development to end-use parts and manufacturing tools.
Some companies in the FFF 3D printing market include Ultimaker, MakerBot, XYZprinting, Prusa Research, and Formlabs. Show Less Read more