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I tried outputting composite materials with a carbon 3D printer!

I tried outputting composite materials with a carbon 3D printer!

"Mitarepo" is a series based on the concept of "I tried doing this!" where we introduce what can be done using various products. We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product categories handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 7 is "Trying to output composite materials with a carbon 3D printer." This time, we examined how materials are compounded using a carbon 3D printer that just arrived at our company. We used manufacturer-approved carbon fiber and resin filament to observe how the fiber is coated with resin. - What kind of mechanism is it in the first place? - How does the material come out? We explain the "interesting mechanisms of carbon 3D printers" along with comments from our technical staff and actual images. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Composite Materials
  • fiber

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I investigated the accuracy and internal structure of carbon prints!

[Mitarepo] What is the dimensional accuracy of carbon 3D printing? Can a grid-like infill be made with carbon material? I actually looked into it!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products, based on the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product categories handled by System Create. The theme of Vol. 18 is "We investigated the dimensional accuracy and internal structure of carbon prints!" This time, we checked the dimensional accuracy of the model created with the carbon 3D printer "Composer" and conducted a CT scan. First, we measured the lengths of the edges, hole diameters, boss heights, and other shapes of the test model to confirm the deviations from the design values. Next, we compared the print data with the CT scan data to verify the actual arrangement of the carbon material inside the model, which was set up in a grid pattern. "How accurate are the dimensions of carbon prints?" "What does it mean to 'use carbon material for infill'? Is it really there?" We will explain the points of interest regarding carbon 3D printers along with comments from our technical staff and the models we actually created! *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Composite Materials
  • fiber

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I tried incorporating long fiber carbon into ABS for 3D printing!

【Mita Repo】3D printing with ABS and carbon fiber! I tried creating it with the composite printer "Anisoprint Composer"!

"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 70, we used the carbon composite printer "Anisoprint Composer" to create a model by combining ABS and carbon long fibers. The "Anisoprint Composer" allows you to freely choose commercially available materials for printing and to incorporate carbon long fibers into the model. Following the successful print with only ABS in the previous Mitarepo #68, we took on a second challenge by incorporating carbon long fibers into the ABS for modeling! "How is the carbon incorporated?" "What does the finished product look like?" We will explain the modeling process and the finish of the completed model, along with print data settings and actual images. *You can download the materials from the button below.

  • 3D Printer
  • Composite Materials
  • Engineering Plastics

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Robox Dual Material Machine

Two-color printing is possible, and support material can be used and easily removed.

Robox is a 3D printer equipped with two nozzles in a single print head, and the "Robox Dual Material model" being sold this time uniquely manages the temperature for each nozzle, allowing it to handle multiple materials with just one print head. Since it can work with two materials, by using a water-soluble material in one nozzle, it becomes easier to remove support structures compared to printing them with the same material, enabling a cleaner extraction of the printed object.

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  • Other machine tools

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[Information] FUNMAT HT Super Engineering Plastic Printing Course

Shapes that cannot be achieved with cutting machines can be printed! Thorough examination of the practicality of PEEK printing.

This document introduces PEEK printing using "FUNMAT HT Enhanced." It discusses why there is a high demand for super engineering plastic printing with 3D printers and highlights three key points about PEEK printing. Shapes that cannot be achieved with machining can be printed, resulting in less material waste and a reduction in lead time due to in-house production. 【Contents (excerpt)】 ■ About INTAMSYS ■ About the 3D printer used this time ■ What is "super engineering plastic"? ■ What is "PEEK"? ■ Why process with a "3D printer"? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • 3D Printer

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3D printer compatible with carbon fiber

It is possible to give parts flexibility and increase strength with intuitive and easy operations!

"The Mark Two" is a 3D printer compatible with carbon fiber. By reinforcing parts with composite fibers during the printing process, the strength, rigidity, and durability of the finished parts are unmatched. In addition to nylon, it is capable of handling carbon fiber, fiberglass, and Kevlar, which are difficult to work with on other 3D printers. 【Features】 ■ High-strength 3D printing ■ Variety of materials ■ Ease of use *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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