FROM POWDER TO PERFORMANCE
HANA Advanced Material Technology
FROM POWDER TO PERFORMANCE
HANA Advanced Material Technology
Micro carbon fiber filled nylon offers
excellent heat resistance, surface finish, and chemical resistance.
Stronger, stiffer, and ESD resistant Onyx variant tor industrial and electronic manufacturing applications.
Certified UL 94 V-0 rated flame-retardant nylon filled with micro-carbon fiver that possesses the same core properties as Onyx.
Smooth, white,non-abrasive, and easily painted nylon thermoplastic best used for non-marring workholding and human contact.
Stiff, strong, and extremely light, carbon fiber reinforcement yields parts capable of replacing machined aluminum.
Inexpensive and 11 time stiffer than ABS, Fiberglass is the perfect entry-level Continous Fiber for 3D printing functional parts.
Extremely durable and highly resistant to catastrophic failure, Kevlar is an excellent environments.
HSHT fiberglass material delivers the highest impact resistance and heat deflection temperature of our continuous fiber, and can be used for low-temp molds.
The Markforged X7 CFR industrial carbon fiber 3D printer combines precision-built hardware, advanced sensors, and leading edge software to deliver accurate parts repeatably. It features a reinforced, precision-machined gantry and a precision ground print bed that can be removed and replaced with 10 μm repeatability. Each piece of hardware in the filament extrusion system — from the nozzles to the extruder hobs — is optimized to resist wear from micro carbon fiber filled nylon filaments and maintain print quality over thousands of hours. Out of material sensors ensure that you’re always printing while a scanning laser on the printhead enables the printer to dynamically adjust the first layers of a print to achieve perfect bed adhesion and inspect parts for accuracy after printing.
The X7 has a 3rd-generation fiber reinforcement system that enables you to lay down continuous fiber into parts. Markforged composite printers are uniquely capable of printing four types continuous fiber reinforced parts.