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Heating plastic filaments in specialized printers equipped with heated extruders and print beds sets the stage for fused filament fabrication — also known as 3D printing.
Since 2009, when the main patent for portable 3D printers expired, 3D printing has exploded into an industry of its own. As a result, 3D printers are one of the defining products of our time.