3D PRINTING
3d printing with Stratasys and Markforged printers
In 2017 we introduced 3D printing service as a support to rapid prototyping.
We decided to work on Stratasys 3D printers with FDM technology, which is the best on the market. Here it is what we can offer today to our customers. Rapid prototyping and 3D resistant parts production with industrial thermoplastics. Stratasys has patented the FDM, Fused Deposition Modeling, technology as Scott Crump, the founder, invented it over twenty years ago. Since then Stratasys has been a leading company in the 3D printing sector and produces a wide range of systems earmarked for additive manufacturing, designers, engineers, teachers and other professionals.
Our Stratasys 3D printers with FDM technology can carry out conceptual models, functional prototypes or finished parts using both standard thermoplastics like ABS and high-performance technical materials.
Being the only professional 3D printing technology to use production-grade thermoplastics, the parts made with FDM have a unique chemical, thermal and mechanical resistance.
Markforged Mark 2
With the Markforged Mark 2 printer, we can print components reinforced with continuous carbon fiber: rigid, strong, extremely durable, and capable of replacing solid machined aluminum. This is made possible by Onyx, the nylon material loaded with carbon microfiber created by Markforged.
The printer works with Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) technology to reliably produce robust components. It is built around an aluminum monocoque, which ensures high accuracy and replicability. A hardened extrusion system allows the Mark Two to reliably print for thousands of hours.
Technical Specifications
Printing technology: Continuous Fiber Reinforcement
With the Markforged Mark 2 printer, we can print components reinforced with continuous carbon fiber: rigid, strong, extremely durable, and capable of replacing solid machined aluminum. This is made possible by Onyx, the nylon material loaded with carbon microfiber created by Markforged.
The printer works with Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) technology to reliably produce robust components. It is built around an aluminum monocoque, which ensures high accuracy and replicability. A hardened extrusion system allows the Mark Two to reliably print for thousands of hours.
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