I tried a tensile test with a carbon 3D printed model!
I tested the performance of carbon fiber's "anisotropy" with a 3D printed model!
"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" From the wide range of product genres handled by System Create, we deliver useful information each time. The theme of Vol.30 is "We tried tensile testing with a carbon fiber 3D printed model! Part 2." In the tensile test introduced in Vol.28, we evaluated a solid model with 100% infill, but this time we examined how it performs with a lattice infill structure, which is one of the advantages of 3D printing. One of the features of the carbon 3D printer "Composer" is that carbon fibers can be applied to lattice infill. This time, we compiled the results of tensile tests using test specimens printed with that lattice infill. "How strong can a lattice arrangement be?" "Are there any characteristics to the shape of the infill?" We will explain the actual strength and important points of interest, along with verification photos and comments from our technical staff. *You can download the materials from the button below.
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■What I tried ■Generated infill utilizing anisotropy "AnisoGrid" ■90° and 130° yielded comparable results ■High tensile strength at 170°
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Please use this as a hint for those interested in 3D printing with carbon fiber or looking for ways to enhance model strength.