Support removal
Support removal is a vital post-processing step in 3D printing, particularly for technologies like FDM, SLA, and DLP, where support structures are used to uphold overhanging features during printing. After the print is complete, these supports need to be carefully removed to reveal the final part.
The process can involve manual tools, such as pliers and cutters, or automated systems for more complex structures. Proper support removal ensures that the printed part retains its intended shape and surface quality, preparing it for further finishing processes like sanding or painting.
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| Category | Support removal |
| Work area | - |
| Max. part size | - |
| Release date | - |
| Country | Japan |
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