Stratasys Introduces Carbon Fiber Material for F123 Series 3D Printers
Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) has announced the launch of FDM ABS-CF10, a new carbon fiber composite material for its F123 Series™ 3D printers. This innovative material, containing 10% chopped carbon fiber, is 15% stronger and over 50% stiffer than standard ABS, enhancing the capabilities of the F170™, F270™, and F370™ models. The introduction is timely as the additive manufacturing market for polymer jigs and fixtures is projected to grow at 14.2% annually, reaching nearly $600 million by 2023.
- Launch of FDM ABS-CF10 enhances product offerings.
- Material is significantly stronger and stiffer than standard alternatives.
- Targets a growing market, projected to reach $600 million by 2023.
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Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) today introduced a new ABS-based carbon fiber material for its award-winning line of F123 Series™ 3D printers, the first composite material for the platform. Carbon fiber materials have proven extremely popular on Stratasys’ industrial-scale FDM® 3D printers for a variety of end-use applications such as jigs, fixtures, and tooling. With FDM® ABS-CF10, Stratasys now makes carbon fiber much more accessible to the engineering and manufacturing community with high-performance F170™, F270™, and F370™ 3D printers.
ABS-CF10 offers excellent stiffness for alignment tools like this weldment fixture. (Photo: Business Wire)
The material properties of FDM ABS-CF10, featuring
UK-based Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group specializes in the conversion and modification of military, civil, and business aircraft, along with defense vehicle engineering and shelter manufacturing. The company uses both Fortus® 450mc and F370 3D printers for a variety of tooling applications.
“All the tooling we create has different and often unique requirements,” said Chris Botting, materials and environmental engineering manager at Marshall. “Our F370 3D printers offer us the flexibility to choose from a wide variety of materials based on application demands while still producing functional parts. 3D printing parts that we historically would have made of metal has led to a significant cost reduction compared to machining the part out of aluminum, while reducing overall part weight. We can’t wait to begin to realize the benefits of FDM ABS-CF10 for creating manufacturing aids like we have with our other carbon fiber materials.”
Stratasys’ internal analysis suggests the additive manufacturing market for polymer jigs and fixtures is expected to grow at a
“There is a reason why manufacturers are increasingly turning to 3D-printed carbon fiber materials,” said Stratasys Senior Vice President of Manufacturing Dick Anderson. “It’s incredibly strong, versatile, and lightweight. We want to enable all our FDM customers to take advantage of those material characteristics. Introducing FDM ABS-CF10 is a significant step in growing 3D printing’s presence in the global manufacturing industry.”
The FDM ABS-CF10 material is scheduled to be available in April 2021, and orders are being taken now. Learn more about carbon fiber material for the F123 Series online.
Stratasys is a global leader in polymer-based additive manufacturing or 3D printing technology and is the manufacturer of FDM, PolyJet™, P3, and stereolithography-based 3D printers. The company’s technologies are used to create prototypes, manufacturing tools, and production parts for industries, including aerospace, automotive, healthcare, consumer products and education. For more than 30 years, Stratasys products have helped manufacturers reduce product-development time, cost, and time-to-market, as well as reduce or eliminate tooling costs and improve product quality. The Stratasys 3D printing ecosystem of solutions and expertise includes 3D printers, materials, software, expert services, and on-demand parts production.
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