
Carbon fiber 3D printing has been around for a few years, but recently it has rapidly risen to prominence. As 3D printing technology matured, manufacturers have worked to integrate carbon fiber to increase strength and durability of parts. With manufacturers rushing to capitalize on the term “carbon fiber 3D printing,” it’s important to understand all the differences.
Read this Carbon Fiber 3D Printing: An Introductory Guide to learn:
- The types of carbon fiber 3D printing
- The challenges, implementations, and considerations when working with carbon fiber
- What Carbon Fiber Reinforcement is, and how it can improve your part performanceWhat Carbon Fiber Reinforcement is, and how it can improve your part performance
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Terry Hammer
VP OF ENGINEERING
DANA INCORPORATED

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Composite Base
The X7 prints Composite Base filaments like a conventional FFF thermoplastic. Bases can be printed alone or reinforced with any of our composite reinforcement materials, including Carbon Fiber. Composite base materials are plastic based and can contain some volume of chopped carbon fiber.
Continuous Fiber Reinforcement
Only Markforged printers can lay down Continuous Fiber Reinforcement inside of parts through a second nozzle. These fibers cannot be printed alone and are used to reinforce parts printed out of a composite base material like Onyx.