3D Hubs has very exciting news today as they release a lineup of three fiber-reinforced nylons for 3D printing. What’s unique about these materials is that although they are, ultimately, plastics, they allow the strength of metal but at a more affordable price. With the kevlar-, fiberglass- and carbon-reinforced nylons, engineers will find greater accessibility and affordability for making stronger, more durable parts such as jigs, fixtures, and tooling. At 3D Hubs around the world, those printing with these new materials will be using the Mark Two industrial 3D printer, as MarkForged partners with 3D Hubs for the launch. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/135398/fiber-rei...nylon-3d-hubs/