TC Makers: Inside Markforged’s Technology That Creates Unbreakable 3D Prints
Markforged has pioneered continuous‑fiber 3D printing, embedding strands of carbon, glass, or aramid fibers into polymer matrices. The resulting parts achieve tensile strengths comparable to high‑grade metals while retaining the design flexibility of additive manufacturing. Engineers in aerospace, automotive, and medical device sectors rely on Markforged printers to produce lightweight, high‑strength components that pass rigorous industry standards. In our recent interview with TC Makers, we explored how Markforged’s proprietary BuilderBot X1 and X2 printers integrate real‑time fiber monitoring to guarantee part integrity.
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