Fabriquer un filament d'imprimante 3D

Un filament d'imprimante 3D est un long brin flexible de plastique qui s'entrelace dans un plateau chauffant. Il est alimenté à travers le plateau chauffant et fondu par la chaleur pour devenir un liquide. Ce liquide est ensuite extrudé à travers une buse fine pour créer des couches précises qui s'accumulent pour former l'objet final imprimé en 3D.

Step 1 - Sourcing

Sourcing

Here at Eolas Prints, our manufacturing process starts with the sourcing raw materials in the form of pellets. We only buy premium quality raw material with full traceability.

Drying

Next, we will proceed to dry the pellets. Pellets are hydrophilic elements, which means that they can absorb humidity. This humidity is eliminated during the drying process.

Step 2 - Drying
Step 3 - Extrusion

Extrusion

In this stage, the dried pellets are fed into the extruder which includes a heating chamber. They are melted in this chamber and shaped into string-like material, called filament.

Cooling

After leaving the heating chamber, the filament is pulled through multiple water chambers. The first chamber contains hot water that helps achieve a rounded shape for its new state. The second chamber houses lukewarm water to help solidify and cool down the filament.

Step 4 - Cooling
Step 5 - Spooling

Spooling

Here, motors pull the filament from the cooling chamber to a spooling mechanism. The process starts with measuring the diameter of that filament by laser device, making sure it is within tolerance - 1.75 mm or 2.85 mm

Packaging

The spools are then vacuum packed and boxed using a sturdy box. The finished product is then ready to be shipped anywhere in the world, making sure it arrives safe and sound without damage.

Step 6 - Packaging