The Markforged X7 3D printer delivers unparalleled strength, rigidity and durability in its printed parts. With the unique dual-nozzle printing system, the X7 offers the ability to weave an endless fiberglass in one piece to make it as strong as metal.
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The Mark Two combines Markforged’s unique continuous carbon fiber reinforcement with workhorse reliability for the strongest, most versatile parts. As an industrial 3D printer in a desktop form factor, the Mark Two delivers high-performance parts straight off the print bed.
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The Metal X is a revolutionary 3D printer that prints metal powder bound in a plastic matrix to eliminate safety risks associated with traditional metal 3D printing methods while enabling new features like close-cell infill for reduced part weight and cost. It’s up to 10x less expensive than alternative metal additive manufacturing technologies — and up to 100x less than traditional fabrication technologies like machining or casting. Affordable, reliable, and easy to use, the Metal X print system gives you everything you need to go from design to fully functional metal parts faster than ever before. The 3 part system consists of a printer, wash and sinter station.
ONYX || PA6 filled with 20% chopped Carbon Fiber making it great for high impact, high temp, and high strength applications.
ONYX FR || Flame retardant (UL94 V-0) rated version of Onyx which makes it an ideal choice for aerospace applications.
Carbon Fiber || The strongest and stiffest fiber option on the market. 25x stronger than ABS and a higher strength to weight ratio compared to Aluminum makes this the ideal candidate to print parts that replace the need for metal.
Kevlar || 8x more impact resistant than ABS while still retaining incredible tensile strength. Kevlar allows users to develop unique parts with varying properties all within the same part.
HSHT Fiberglass || The most well rounded fiber that encompasses great flexural strength, tensile strength, impact resistance, and heat deflection temp all in one. This fiber is designed to handle the most extreme conditions where all other materials fail.
Fiberglass || The best choice for a cost effective part that is still 11x stronger than ABS. This is the go to fiber for many first time users of Markforged parts.
Copper (NEW) || Copper is a soft, ductile metal used primarily for its electrical and thermal conductivity. Copper’s high conductivity makes it an ideal material for many heat sinks and heat exchangers, power distribution components such as bus bars, manufacturing equipment including spot welding shanks, antennae for RF communications, and more.
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17-4 PH Stainless Steel || 17-4 PH stainless steel combines high strength, corrosion resistance, and hardness, making it widely used in aerospace, medical and petroleum industries. One of the benefits of 3D printing with 17-4 PH stainless steel is that the hardness and toughness of this metal can be manipulated during the heat treatment process.
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Inconel 625 || Inconel 625 is a nickel-chromium-based superalloy that is resistant to high temperatures and highly corrosive environments. Printing Inconel is significantly easier to process than traditional manufacturing methods, easily make functional prototypes and end-use parts for harsh environments.
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D2 Tool Steel || D2 tool steel is a high carbon, high chromium air-hardening tool steel that can be heat treated to high hardness and compressive strength. D2 offers excellent wear resistance and is widely used in cold work applications that require sharp edges, abrasion resistance, and compressive strength.
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A2 Tool Steel || A2 tool steel is a highly versatile air-hardening tool steel often regarded as a “universal” cold work steel. It offers a combination of good wear resistance (between O1 and D2), toughness, a high compression strength and good dimensional stability during hardening and tempering.
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H13 Tool Steel || H13 Tool Steel works excellently in high temperature and can withstand drastic cooling. This, coupled with abrasion resistance and machinability, makes it ideal for molds and wear-resistant pieces. Can be used in forming tooling, dies and punches, high-temp tooling and wear-resistant inserts.
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