Onyx Micro-Carbon Fibres
MATERIAL QUALITIES: CARBON FIBRE SUITABLE FOR MACHINERY COMPARABLE TO METAL Material Data Sheet Link
Onyx has more than three times the stiffness of ordinary nylons, and with a heat deflection temperature of 145C, making it perfectly suited to vehicles, machinery, and automation equipment. Onyx delivers a stunning matte black finish perfect for end use parts, meaning your designs can be taken off the build plate and put right into action without chemical or mechanical finishing. Want to print a 3D part in Onyx Micro-Carbon Fibres? Get a Quote
Continuous Carbon Fibre
MATERIAL QUALITIES: CARBON FIBRE COMPARABLE TO METAL Material Data Sheet Link
Higher strength-to-weight than 6061 Aluminum. Outer contours and curves are printed in engineering nylon and filled with close-packed reinforcement in continuous carbon fiber. The printer switches between two nozzles during a print, creating fiber-reinforced plastic parts with a strength-to-weight ratio better than aluminum. Want to print a 3D part in Continuous Carbon Fibre? Get a Quote
HSHT Fiberglass
MATERIAL QUALITIES: FIBREGLASS HIGH TEMPERATURES Material Data Sheet Link
High Strength, High Temperature (HSHT) Fiberglass is a material uniquely designed for users who need strong parts in higher temperature environments (over 105°C, with a heat deflection point of 150°C). Want to print a 3D part in HSHT Fibreglass? Get a Quote
Fiberglass
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Fiberglass is the most cost-effective material. It's as strong as Carbon Fiber, but 40% as stiff, and 2X the weight. Suited to everyday applications where you need strong parts. Want to print a 3D part in Fibreglass? Get a Quote
Kevlar
MATERIAL QUALITIES: KEVLAR ABRASION RESISTANT FLEXIBLE Material Data Sheet Link
Kevlar has the best abrasion resistance and is our most flexible material. For when you need parts that are durable and resistant to impact. Want to print a 3D part in Kevlar? Get a Quote