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Metal 3D Printing Fundamentals

When metal 3D printing first rose in prominence it didn’t show enough value for most businesses to invest in the technology, but that has changed with recent innovations in additive technologies. Today, metal 3D printing is proving to be accessible, scalable, and robust. In this report, we’ll give you insights and break down the benefits of metal 3D printing. This paper will help you to get started on your metal additive manufacturing journey.

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"Additive manufacturing is unique in its ability to provide flexibility and innovation.”

Terry Hammer
VP OF ENGINEERING
DANA INCORPORATED

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Metal FFF 3D Printers - X7 Composite Base

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.

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