Composite
3D printing technology with thermoplastic high-strength composites based on continuous carbon fiber.
Direct printing
Adjusting the percentage of carbon fiber in the filament
Choice of bonding polymer
The ability to use a wide range of polymers as a binder thermoplastic - from standard to high-temperature
3D printing with composite materials is the future of the industry
F2 composite is a direct printing with thermoplastic composites on a # nbsp; continuous carbon fiber basis.

This carbon fiber printing technology is in high demand in aerospace, machinery, automotive, aviation, medicine and other industries.

Printed parts can be stronger and lighter than aviation aluminum, and most importantly, they can have the physical and mechanical properties required by the customer, as well as withstand aggressive environments and temperature loads.
Programmable topology of continuous carbon fiber layout allows you
to control the anisotropy of the part, providing the specified physical and mechanical properties of the part
Advantages
POSSIBILITY OF INCREASING THE VOLUME SHARE OF CARBON FIBER IN THE FILAMENT
POSSIBILITY TO WORK WITH ANY POLYMERS (PEEK, Ultem, PA, etc.)
POSSIBILITY TO PROGRAM THE PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE PRODUCT
HIGH ADHESION BETWEEN CARBON FIBER AND COATING POLYMER
POSSIBILITY OF FILAMENT QUALITY CONTROL BEFORE PRINTING
NO RESTRICTIONS ON PRODUCT SHAPE AND GEOMETRY
STANDARD FILAMENT WITHOUT CARBON
FILAMENT
WITH CHOPPED CARBON
ALUMINUM
PA + CCF
(continuous carbon fiber)
50 MPa
tensile strength
100 MPa
tensile strength
230-300 MPa
tensile strength
670 MPa
tensile strength
F2 industrial printers
print with continuous carbon fiber
on F2 printers
professional FDM/FFF 3D printer
for small batch production and R&D
industrial FDM/FFF 3D printer for
large-sized and non-standard items
pellet printing
pellet printer for fast printing
of large-scale products
pellet extruder on a robotic cell
for items of any size
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