Wednesday 29 January 2014

New 3D printer can print in carbon fiber

New 3D printer can print in carbon fiber
Jan 29th 2014, 15:02, by Adrianne Jeffries

A Boston startup has introduced the first 3D printer capable of printing in carbon fiber, the super strong and lightweight material used in racecars and space shuttles. After a year of stealth development, the Mark One printer from Mark Forged was unveiled at the SolidWorks 3D printing expo this week and is expected to retail for just $5,000.
The desktop printer is also capable of printing in fiberglass, nylon, and the thermoplastic PLA, as well as a composite of these materials with layers of carbon fiber added for strength. Mark Forged says it will be useful in building stronger prototypes as well as "prosthetics, custom bones, tools, and fixtures."
Carbon fiber is 20 times stronger than the plastics typically used in 3D printing,...
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