Fused Deposition Modelling
Fused deposition modelling (also commonly known as FDM) is a form of additive manufacturing, whereby materials are laid down in layers to create a solid structure. Fused deposition manufacturing is a technique used in 3D printing and is ideal for short runs and rapid manufacturing, particularly in prototyping. Types of fused deposition modelling systems include desktop like Mojo, uPrint SE and uPrint SE Plus and also production series like Fortus 380/450mc Fortus 900mc. FDM is commonly used in applications of modelling, production, and prototyping by a wide variety of industries including automotive, space and aircraft, as well as medical and dental.
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Rennd Ltd
View company profileRENND provide concept modelling and prototype production services across all industry sectors including Architectural, Mechanical, Education, Medical, Creative and Scientific.
We provide a range of services ranging from one-off creations to elaborate design and manufacturing packages. Our team is able to manage all aspects of design and manufacture, offering contract manufacture management for larger overseas production runs.
Furthermore, we offer a comprehensive range of subcontracting services including: Precision CNC milling, Large format CNC machining of wood, plastic, composite and sheet materials, Large format 3D printing, Laser cutting and manufacturing consultancy services.