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What is continuous carbon fiber 3D printing?
Chopped 3D printing? vs Continuous carbon fiber
With standard fiber-filled filament, the fiber strands are chopped very short to make the material printable. The most obvious drawback is that there’s little overlap between the fibers and practicality no fibers that cross adjoining layers. As such, parts printed with fiber-filled materials are often only marginally stronger or stiffer than standard 3D printed parts.
Continuous fiber 3D printing is exactly as it sounds. Rather than embedding millions of half-a-millimeter-long strands of fiber into the filament when it’s manufactured, a spool of fiber is used to embed very long strands of fiber into parts as they are printed. Continuous fiber 3D printing provides substantially more strength and stiffness because it better mimics the manufacturing process of traditional carbon fiber parts where long strands of fiber are layered on top of another.
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