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Improving Surface Roughness of FDM-Printed Parts Through CNC Machining: A Brief Review

Mauro Carta, Gabriela Loi, Mohamad El Mehtedi, Pasquale Buonadonna, Francesco Aymerich

发表年份
2025
引用次数
15
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摘要

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) has evolved from a rapid prototyping technique to an established manufacturing process for various industrial applications, including aerospace, robotics, biomedical engineering, and food production. Despite its versatility, the surface quality and dimensional accuracy of FDM-printed parts remain significant challenges, limiting their applicability in high-performance and precision-driven industries. Some of the primary limitations of FDM are volumetric error, shape deviation, and surface roughness, which directly affect the mechanical properties and functional performance of printed components. Post-processing techniques are available to mitigate these problems. Among the available post-processing techniques, CNC machining has emerged as a viable solution for improving the surface finish and dimensional precision of FDM parts. The integration of subtractive CNC machining with additive FDM printing enables the development of hybrid manufacturing strategies, leveraging the design freedom of 3D printing while ensuring superior surface quality. This paper presents a comprehensive review of recent studies on CNC post-processing of FDM-printed parts, analyzing its impact on surface roughness, dimensional accuracy, and material properties. Additionally, key process parameters influencing the effectiveness of CNC machining are discussed.

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MachiningSurface roughnessEngineering drawingMechanical engineeringNumerical controlSurface finishMaterials scienceSurface (topology)3d printedEngineering

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