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Metal 3D printer X7
FDMcontinuousfor the aerospace industry

metal 3D printer
metal 3D printer
metal 3D printer
metal 3D printer
metal 3D printer
metal 3D printer
metal 3D printer
metal 3D printer
metal 3D printer
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Characteristics

Printed material
metal
Heating technology
FDM
Other characteristics
continuous
Domain
for the aerospace industry

Description

The turnkey industrial carbon fiber 3D printer for many types of functional parts. A game changing way to get industrial-grade parts in hours, not weeks — the X7 carbon fiber 3D printer enables engineers and designers to fundamentally improve manufacturing operations at light speed. Carbon Fiber Strength The X7 3D prints Continuous Carbon Fiber reinforced parts in hours that can be as strong as — and capable of replacing — machined aluminum. Functional Parts of All Types For a wide variety of functional requirements — flame resistance, chemical resistance, energy absorbance, high resolution, draft parts — the X7 has an industrial material or print mode capable of fabricating a functional part for you. Industrial Reliability and Accuracy Precision-machined hardware, advanced sensors, and unique software drive leading edge accuracy and reliability. Markforged industrial carbon fiber 3D printers offer micron-level laser scanning for closed-loop calibration, reliably yielding parts with high repeatability and near-perfect surface finish. Advanced hardware, electronics, and software designed to give you a seamless user experience. Printing Process Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) Z Layer Resolution 50 μm - 250 μm Printing Media Composite Base Filaments, Continuous Fibers Internal Part Geometry Closed Cell Infill with Continuous Fiber Reinforcement Print Bed Precision Ground Composite
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.