A continuous fiber reinforced variant of FDM 3D printing yielding enhanced mechanical properties.
Overview
- Reinforced FDM 3D Printing is a derivative technology of standard FDM printing. The primary difference between FDM and reinforced FDM is that the base material (Nylon) is always infused with chopped carbon fiber, AND parts may contain continuous bands of carbon fiber within the X-Y plane during deposition.
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