FROM POWDER TO PERFORMANCE
HANA Advanced Material Technology
FROM POWDER TO PERFORMANCE
HANA Advanced Material Technology
Micro carbon fiber filled nylon lffers
excellent heat resistance, surface finish, and chemical resistance.
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 reinforcement choice for harsh encironments.
HSHT fiberglass material delivers the highest impact resistance and heat deflection temperature of our continuous fivers, and can be used for low-temp molds.
The Mark Two is the award winning professional carbon fiber composite 3D printer – built around the Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) process to reliably produce strong parts for you. It’s built around an aluminum unibody frame that delivers high accuracy and repeatability. A hardened extrusion system enables the Mark Two to print Onyx — a micro carbon fiber filled nylon filament that destroys traditional extrusion systems — reliably over thousands of print hours. The machine is built to be easy to operate and maintain — from easy-to-reach wear components (like nozzles and feed tubes) to usability focused features like the print bed, which can be removed and replaced with 10 μm repeatability.
In addition to more common FFF features, the Mark Two has a 2nd-generation fiber reinforcement system that enables you to lay down continuous fiber into parts. Markforged composite printers are capable of printing continuous fiber reinforced parts, which can be as strong as machined aluminum.