Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Laminated Build Surfaces Laminated build surfaces are specially designed print beds that offer enhanced adhesion and durability. These surfaces, often made from layers of PEI (Polyetherimide), Garolite, or glass with coatings, provide a smooth and heat-resistant platform for printing. Laminated beds prevent warping by evenly distributing heat and improving first-layer adhesion. They are compatible with multiple filament types, from PLA to ABS, without requiring additional adhesives. Unlike untreated glass beds, laminated surfaces reduce the likelihood of prints detaching mid-job. Regular cleaning and maintenance ensure these surfaces remain effective over long-term use. |
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