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CFRP Carbon Fiber Composite Resin Printer

Overwhelming strength and precision! A genuine professional 3D printer that can be used in manufacturing environments.

This product is a professional-grade 3D printer that combines heat resistance, impact resistance, chemical resistance, and wear resistance, capable of adapting to production environments from tools to final products. It simultaneously achieves strength equivalent to aluminum and weight reduction. With easy operation that even designers can use, along with sophisticated software, we help customers minimize their investment and fully utilize additive manufacturing. 【Features】 ■ Overwhelming strength and precision ■ Simultaneously achieves strength equivalent to aluminum and weight reduction ■ Combines heat resistance, impact resistance, chemical resistance, and wear resistance ■ Adapts to production environments from tools to final products ■ Supports continuous operation for several days *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Data] Purpose Close-Up

We will introduce content focused on cost reduction and optimization of production site uptime!

Additive manufacturing technology is not only effective as a means of producing parts for end users, but it also complements other traditional manufacturing methods. Markforged's industrial 3D printers can produce parts with sufficient strength to withstand the manufacturing environment, making them widely used as tools, jigs, and fixtures. This document focuses on how Markforged users have reduced costs and optimized uptime in their daily manufacturing operations. [Contents] ■ CMM fixtures ■ Welding fixtures ■ Soft jaws ■ End effectors ■ Intricate parts *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Information] 3D Printing Buyer's Guide

We will summarize and introduce the advantages and disadvantages of typical materials and processes in additive manufacturing!

Additive manufacturing has become a powerful force in today's manufacturing industry. In manufacturing, various materials, methods, and machines are available, allowing the process to take many forms. This document provides a detailed introduction to the materials and processes used in additive manufacturing. [Contents] ■ Additive Manufacturing ■ Thermoplastic Materials ■ Composite Materials ■ Photosensitive Resins ■ Metals ■ Reinventing Manufacturing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Information] 3D Printing with Both Composites and Metals

We address diverse challenges in the manufacturing field through 3D printing with both composite materials and metals.

High-strength composite material 3D printing and metal 3D printing are both highly valuable methods for producing parts. Both can individually address a wide range of use cases in manufacturing environments, but the mutual reinforcement of both printers leads to the realization of intelligent solutions. This document introduces several methods to rapidly improve manufacturing processes by leveraging the complementary technologies of both printers. [Contents] ■ Metal and high-strength composite materials - which one to use ■ Complex metal parts - the need for 3D printed fixtures ■ Printing metal parts to be inserted into composite material tools ■ Using suitable materials that meet the needs of jigs and tools *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Guide to Introducing 3D Printing in Manufacturing Lines

Introducing strategies and applications for integrating high-strength laminated manufacturing technology into the production site!

Many manufacturing companies are achieving significant cost reductions and productivity improvements by adopting high-strength additive manufacturing (AM), particularly demonstrating notable effects as a means to support MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) strategies, which include necessary supplies and consumables. For many companies, determining where to effectively utilize additive manufacturing within their operations is a process that requires considerable effort and time. This document introduces strategies and applications for integrating high-strength additive manufacturing technology into manufacturing sites, clearly explaining the structure and content of the work. [Contents] - Clarification of machinery - Identification of issues and cost factors - Factory applications - Materials for MRO-targeted equipment - Industrial 3D printing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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[New Product] Markforged High-Speed 3D Printer "FX20"

We can accommodate everything from high-performance tools and jigs to production parts that can be directly deployed on-site. Our product features the largest and fastest 3D printer.

The FX20 is Markforged's new flagship 3D printer, providing The Digital Forge platform and continuous fiber reinforcement (CFR) technology for various parts, challenges, and new areas of industry. It is designed to meet the demands of highly rigorous industries such as aerospace, automotive, and defense. 【FX20 Product Features】 ■ Compatible with ULTEM(TM)9085 filament ■ Large heated build chamber ■ Three-nozzle print head ■ Large touchscreen ■ Innovative material cabinet *For more details, please download the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Markforged Industrial 3D Printer "X7"

An industrial 3D printer that achieves both aluminum-equivalent strength and weight reduction through overwhelming strength and precision with its unique carbon fiber composite materials.

The resin parts reinforced with long fiber materials such as continuous carbon fiber overturn the conventional wisdom of 3D printers, possessing strength comparable to 6061 T6 aluminum. The standard material, Onyx, is 20% stronger and 40% more robust than ABS. It has high heat resistance (heat distortion temperature = 145°C) and chemical resistance, and due to minimal shrinkage, it also reduces warping, which is characteristic of 3D printing. Additionally, the built-in laser in the print head allows for measurement of the parts during fabrication with an accuracy of 1 micron, enabling verification of dimensional intersections (internal measurements of the parts).

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[Information] Metal Additive Manufacturing - 5 Representative Applications

Introducing in detail three advantages of metal 3D printing over traditional manufacturing techniques!

This document explains the advantages of metal 3D printing compared to traditional manufacturing methods and introduces five applications where metal 3D printing excels over conventional techniques. By understanding the benefits of metal 3D printing, you can identify the types of parts that are suitable for this method and those that are better suited for other techniques. If the parts are suitable for 3D printing, it maximizes the potential for usage opportunities. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Three advantages of metal 3D printing over traditional manufacturing technologies ■ Metal additive manufacturing - Five applications ■ Functional prototyping with metal ■ Arm end tooling *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Guhring UK

Producing profitable parts with Markforged 3D printers! Contributing to the company's revenue growth.

Gühring UK manufactures custom cutting and milling tools for large corporations around the world. Depending on the size and complexity of the components, it used to take up to 8 weeks to design, test, and manufacture special tools in-house. Therefore, we adopted the Markforged Metal X system and a composite 3D printer that utilizes continuous fiber carbon. By 3D printing parts instead of manually machining them, we have significantly reduced lead times, receiving positive feedback on the verification of tool design to tool printing. [Case Summary] ■ Reduced production time: 66% ■ Cost reduction of jigs: 75% ■ Weight reduction of jigs: 60% *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Additive manufacturing has arrived! Over 100 case studies.

This is a report that investigates over 100 clients across a wide range of industries and analyzes their use cases.

The general perception of additive manufacturing has been distorted for many years. Today, 3D printing solutions are already transforming the way manufacturers work around the world. Markforged has surveyed over 100 customers across a wide range of industries, analyzing their use cases and compiling them into a report. The findings are remarkable. Long before analysts predicted it, manufacturers have already been reaping the benefits of high-value and productive applications through additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing has had a positive impact on the entire product development cycle, leading to optimized workflows and streamlined supply chains. The report explains how these advanced manufacturers are reconstructing manufacturing today. Please download and view it from the link provided! *You can download the English version of the catalog. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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"Additive Manufacturing, Arrival" Panel Discussion

A white paper analyzing and researching over 100 clients from a wide range of industries, along with a panel discussion and live video streaming.

The general perception of additive manufacturing has been distorted for many years. Today, 3D printing solutions are already transforming the way manufacturers work around the world. Markforged has surveyed over 100 customers across a wide range of industries, analyzing their use cases and compiling them into a report. The findings are remarkable. Long before analysts predicted it, manufacturers have already been reaping the benefits of high-value and productive applications through additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing has positively impacted the entire product development cycle, leading to optimized workflows and streamlined supply chains. The report explains how these advanced manufacturers are reconstructing manufacturing today. Please download and check it out from the link below! ~ Live video streaming and panel discussion on 11/24 (Tuesday) ~ ↓ Please register from the link below ↓ *For more details, feel free to contact us.

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White Paper: 3D Printing with Both Composites and Metals

Achieve rapid improvements in the manufacturing process! Optimize parts according to the desired quality!

This document introduces 3D printing using both composite materials and metals to address the diverse challenges in manufacturing environments. High-strength composite material 3D printing and metal 3D printing are both methods of producing parts that demonstrate high value. While each can independently cater to a wide range of use cases in manufacturing, the interplay between both printers creates intelligent solutions. In this document, we present several methods to achieve rapid improvements in manufacturing processes by leveraging the complementary technologies of both printers. We encourage you to read on. [Contents (excerpt)] - Metals vs. high-strength composites - which to use - Complex metal parts - demand for 3D printed fixtures - Printing metal parts to be inserted into composite tools - Using suitable materials that meet the needs of jigs and tools *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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