How Markforged Continuous Fiber Reinforcement Works | Process Explanation
CFR is a process that enables 3D printers to reinforce FFF parts with continuous fibers. A CFR-capable machine uses two extrusion systems: one for conventional FFF filament, and a second for long strand continuous fibers. Continuous Fibers are laid down in-layer, replacing FFF infill. Resulting parts are significantly stronger (up to 10 times stronger than any FFF material), and can replace aluminum parts in-application. Learn more about CFR here: http://bit.ly/3HRDbut

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