Fused Deposition Modeling
Full Form of FDM
What is FDM?
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is an additive manufacturing technology commonly used for 3D printing. It works by extruding thermoplastic filament through a heated nozzle, layer by layer, to build a three-dimensional object from a digital model. In India, FDM has gained significant traction in educational institutions, prototyping labs, and small-scale manufacturing units due to its affordability and ease of use. Engineering colleges and vocational training centres often incorporate FDM printers into their curriculum to teach design and rapid prototyping. The technology is widely applied in automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and healthcare sectors for creating functional parts, jigs, and fixtures. FDM is also popular among hobbyists and startup communities for developing proof-of-concept models. For competitive exams like GATE or state engineering entrance tests, understanding FDM is important under the topic of manufacturing processes and materials science. Its role in the 'Make in India' initiative highlights its relevance in localizing production and reducing import dependence. FDM machines are now being developed domestically, further boosting indigenous innovation.
FDM का फुल फॉर्म
फ्यूज्ड डिपोजीशन मॉडलिंग
Example
Our engineering college recently set up a FDM 3D printing lab to help students create functional prototypes for their final year projects.