3D Der Druck ist nicht reibungslos? Oberflächenqualität korrigieren in 3 Schlüsselschritte

Architektur 3D -Druck

Nothing is more frustrating than finishing a 3D print—only to find its surface bumpy, geschichtet, or uneven. Ob Sie einen Prototyp herstellen, a decorative piece, or a functional part, smoothness matters for both look and performance. Die guten Nachrichten? Most surface issues aren’t hard to fix. Dieser Artikel bricht zusammen 3 core solutions (Materialauswahl, Druckeinstellungen, Nachbehandlung) to turn rough prints into smooth, Professionelle Ergebnisse.

1. Choose Materials That Boost Surface Smoothness

The right filament is the foundation of a smooth print. Using materials ill-suited for your project often leads to grainy or uneven surfaces. Unten ist ein Vergleich von 3 common filaments—focused on their surface quality and ease of use:

FilamenttypOberflächenglattheit (1=Rough, 5=Smooth)Am besten fürKey Tip for Smoothness
PLA3–4Prototypen, Spielzeug, Dekorative TeileUse high-quality PLA (avoid cheap brands) to reduce stringing.
ABS4–5Funktionsteile (Z.B., Telefonkoffer)Print in an enclosed printer to prevent warping (warping causes uneven surfaces).
Petg4–5Durable parts (Z.B., Wasserflaschen)Dry the filament first—moisture causes bubbles on the surface.

Common Question: Why does my PLA print still look rough?

PLA is easy to print, but low-quality PLA (unter \(20 pro kg) often has impurities. These impurities melt unevenly, leaving tiny bumps. Upgrading to mid-range PLA (\)25–$30 per kg) can instantly improve surface smoothness.

2. Optimize Print Settings to Eliminate Roughness

Even the best filament will produce a bad print if your settings are off. Two critical settings—Druckgeschwindigkeit Und Schichthöhe—are the main culprits behind uneven surfaces. Let’s break down how to adjust them:

2.1 Slow Down Print Speed (Der #1 Fix for Bumps)

Printing too fast (over 60mm/s for most filaments) causes the printer’s nozzle to move before the plastic fully melts and adheres. This leads to:

  • Schichttrennung (visible lines between layers)
  • String (dünne Plastikstränge zwischen Teilen)
  • Blobby surfaces

Lösung: Use this speed guide based on filament type:

FilamentRecommended Speed RangeResult of Following This Guide
PLA40–50 mm/s50% glattere Oberfläche; less stringing
ABS35–45mm/sReduced warping; even layer adhesion
Petg30–40mm/sKeine Blasen; glänzend

2.2 Lower Layer Height for Fine Details

Layer height is the thickness of each plastic layer the printer deposits. A large layer height (over 0.2mm) makes layers visible—like stacking thin pancakes with gaps. A small layer height (0.1–0,15 mm) creates a seamless surface.

Beispiel: If you’re printing a figurine (where smoothness matters), set layer height to 0.12mm. For a simple storage bin (where function matters more), 0.2mm is okay. The tradeoff? Smaller layer heights add ~10–20% to print time—but the smoothness is worth it.

3. Nachbehandlung: Turn Good Prints Into Great Ones

Even with perfect materials and settings, some prints need a final touch to be fully smooth. Unten sind 3 easy post-treatment methods—ranked by effort and results:

3.1 Schleifen (Most Accessible Method)

Sanding is the simplest way to smooth rough surfaces. Befolgen Sie diese Schritte:

  1. Beginnen Sie mit 120-Schleifpapier to remove large bumps (Z.B., Ebenenleitungen).
  2. Wechseln zu 240-Schleifpapier to refine the surface (reduces scratches from 120-grit).
  3. Beenden mit 400-Schleifpapier for a near-mirror finish (great for decorative parts).

Für die Spitze: Sand in kreisförmigen Bewegungen Sand, and use water (wet sanding) for PLA/PETG—it reduces dust and makes the surface smoother.

3.2 Polieren (For a Glossy Look)

Nach dem Schleifen, polishing adds shine. For PLA/ABS/PETG:

  • Verwenden Sie a plastic polish (Z.B., Novus Polish) or even toothpaste (non-gel, Weiß).
  • Apply a small amount to a microfiber cloth and rub in circular motions for 2–3 minutes.
  • Wipe off excess polish—you’ll see a glossy, glatte Oberfläche.

3.3 Malerei (Covers Imperfections)

If sanding/polishing isn’t enough, painting hides small flaws. Verwenden Sie diese Schritte:

  1. Clean the print with isopropyl alcohol to remove dust.
  2. Anwenden a Grundierung (Z.B., Krylon Fusion for Plastic)—primer fills tiny gaps and helps paint stick.
  3. Paint with acrylic or spray paint (2–3 thin coats, nicht 1 thick coat—thick paint drips).

Perspektive der Yigu -Technologie

Bei Yigu Technology, we often hear users say “my 3D print isn’t smooth”—and 90% der Zeit, the issue is a mix of material choice and speed. Our printers come with pre-set “smooth mode” profiles for PLA/ABS/PETG, which adjust speed (40–50 mm/s) and layer height (0.15mm) automatically. We also recommend starting with ABS or PETG for functional parts—their higher melting points create more consistent layers than PLA. Erinnern: smooth printing isn’t about expensive tools—it’s about matching materials, Einstellungen, and post-treatment to your project.

FAQ

  1. Q: My ABS print has a smooth surface but warps—how do I fix both?

A: Warping (edges lifting) happens because ABS cools too fast. Print in an enclosed printer (Fallen Hitze) and set the bed temperature to 100–110°C. This keeps the print flat Und maintains surface smoothness.

  1. Q: Can I get a smooth surface without sanding?

A: Ja! Use a “layer adhesion” setting in your slicer (Z.B., Cura’s “Wall Line Count”)—increasing wall lines (aus 2 Zu 4) makes the outer surface denser and smoother, Kein Schleifen benötigt.

  1. Q: Why does my PETG print have tiny bubbles on the surface?

A: PETG absorbs moisture from the air. Dry the filament in a filament dryer (40–50°C for 4–6 hours) before printing—this removes moisture and eliminates bubbles.

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