3D Manufacturing Format
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3D Manufacturing Format or 3MF is an open source file format standard developed and published by the 3MF Consortium.[1][2]
Filename extension |
.3mf |
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Internet media type | application/vnd.ms-package.3dmanufacturing-3dmodel+xml, application/vnd.ms-printing.printticket+xml, model/3mf |
Developed by | 3MF Consortium |
Initial release | 29 April 2015; 9 years ago (2015-04-29) |
Latest release | 2.2.0 24 August 2021; 2 years ago (2021-08-24) |
Container for | 3D printing data |
Contained by | Open Packaging Conventions |
Extended from | ZIP, XML |
Open format? | Yes |
Website | 3MF Specification |
3MF is an XML-based data format designed specifically for additive manufacturing. It includes information about materials, colors, and other information that cannot be represented in the STL format.[3][4] 3MF is part of the Linux open standards project[5] and is not intended to compete in the traditional CAD space which are represented by neutral formats.[6]
Today, CAD software related companies such as Autodesk, Dassault Systèmes, PTC, and Netfabb are part of the 3MF Consortium. Other firms in the 3MF Consortium are Microsoft (for operating system and 3D modeling support), SLM and HP, whilst Shapeways are also included to give insight from a 3D printing background.[7] Other key players in the 3D printing and additive manufacturing business, such as Materialise, 3D Systems, Siemens Digital Industries Software and Stratasys have recently joined the consortium.[8] To facilitate the adoption, 3MF Consortium has brought on new associate members and Executive Director to increase awareness and adoption[9] while also published a C++ implementation of the 3MF file format.[10]