trükikihina
Trükikihina, often translated as "printing layer" or "print layer," refers to a fundamental concept in additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing. It describes the individual, thin stratum of material deposited by a 3D printer to build up a three-dimensional object. In most 3D printing processes, the print head or extruder moves across a build platform, depositing material according to the digital design file, layer by layer, until the entire object is complete.
The thickness of each trükikihina is a critical parameter that influences the final print's resolution, surface
Different 3D printing technologies employ distinct methods for depositing these layers. Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) extrudes