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12-15-2014, 08:51 AM #1
3DXTech's New Carbon Fiber Filaments - 3DXMax CFR
Traditional 3D printing materials such as PLA and ABS are incredibly useful, the strength is one limitation of the materials. A firm Michigan, 3DXTech, say they've developed an innovative solution to solve some of those technical challenges for PLA and ABS materials -- carbon fiber reinforcement. Their latest solution, 3DXMax CFR, offers a significant improvement over current carbon fiber reinforced filaments on the market and offers “improved mechanical properties over competitive materials in the same space,” and they add that the PLA- and ABS-based materials are available now in limited quantities. If you'd like to read more about these new, stronger filaments, you can check out test data here: http://3dprint.com/31019/3dxtech-carbon-fiber-filaments
Below is a performance graph of 3DMax CFR PLA:
BambuX1Carbon($2k) vs MarkTwo($20k)
05-31-2024, 12:45 PM in 3D Printers (Hardware)