I tried FDM printing with a carbon printer.
[Mitarepo] Testing the potential of a carbon composite 3D printer! Tried FDM printing using only PLA! | System Create
"Mitarepo" is a series that introduces what can be done using various products with the concept of "I tried doing this!" We will deliver useful information each time from the wide range of product genres handled by System Create. In Vol. 51, we tested what kind of precision models can be created with PLA printing using the "Anisoprint Composer." The "Anisoprint Composer" is a composite 3D printer that can create models while incorporating carbon fibers. The ability to freely add carbon is attractive, but its frequency of use varies depending on the model's application and cost conditions. There may be those who want to include carbon at critical times but prefer to mainly use general-purpose resin on a daily basis...! Therefore, we conducted printing with PLA to verify what kind of precision models can be created. "Can it be printed beautifully?" "Is there a difference in the models compared to other FDM machines?" We will explain the finishing of the models along with actual images and dimensional measurement results. *You can download the materials from the button below.
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■What I've tried ■Model completed! How does it turn out?? ■Check the dimensional accuracy ■How detailed can it get?
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I hope this can serve as a helpful tip for those who are concerned about the quality of shapes and those who want to utilize 3D printers more broadly.