This desktop 3D printer prints REAL carbon fiber parts

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The FibreSeeker 3 is a desktop 3D printer designed to produce industrial-grade composite parts using continuous-fiber reinforcement. It combines standard FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) printing with carbon fiber, glass fiber, and Kevlar-based materials for extreme mechanical strength.

With a 12 × 12 × 10 inch build volume, FibreSeeker 3 can create prototypes, tooling, jigs, fixtures, and end-use parts. In FFF mode, the machine reaches speeds of 500 mm/s, making it one of the fastest composite-capable printers in its class.

According to FibreSeek, reinforced parts can hit tensile strengths up to 900 MPa, or over 130,000 PSI.

FibreSeeker 3 is built for engineers, makers, and small businesses that need production-ready composite parts without the cost of full industrial systems. Learn more at fibreseek3d.com

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