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The purpose of fans is to move air. They either suck hot air out of enclosed places or force cold air over hot components. The CPU and motor drivers, which are the printer’s primary circuitry, are cooled using fans on the control board.
A long lifespan for these components depends on keeping them cold. They produce a cooling impact in either case. The stepper motors of a 3D printer might occasionally incorporate a heatsink or fan to keep them at an ideal operating temperature, even though fans are far less common.
The Global Printer Cooling Fan Motor Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
For early adopters, Geeetech is offering a new, fast 3D printer called THUNDER on Kickstarter. Thunder will have a large printing capacity, an all-metal body, a powerful cooling system, and a high printing speed.
Geeetech used a twin drive gear extruder, a hotend with five cooling fans, a big volume nozzle, a high power heating module, and a heating module.
THUNDER outperforms conventional FDM 3D printers from the melting of the material to extrusion and cooling. Thunder’s all-metal body and dual Z axis design guarantee stability of the machine while it is printing and moving at high speeds.
Thunder’s high speed 3D printing is not possible without its effective extrusion system and powerful cooling system.