Use carbon like a block of aluminum! 🤯

Conventional manufacturing technologies such as CNC machining have proven themselves over decades and will of course continue to have their place in production halls in the future.

But using carbon as a material in mechanically usable components is almost impossible.

Thanks to continuous fiber, we now have the ability to achieve the strength of aluminum with additive manufacturing – at half the weight, with complete design freedom, and at a fraction of the cost.

Easily reinforce your components with a continuous fiber made of carbon, fiberglass or Kevlar!

This is manufacturing redefined!

In the video above, Joachim Kasemann explains the process!

What component would you first reinforce with a continuous fiber? Share it in the comments ⤵️

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See for yourself how strong the components are.

Learn more about 3D printing with continuous fibers!

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