News — Carbon Fiber Filament

Advanced Materials are now available!

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

Advanced Materials are now available!

New at Profound3D - Advanced Materials are here! Need some special materials at a great price? More are being added on a regular basis, so check back often! Is there something you are looking for - call us! We now offer a selection of materials not for the amateur. Be sure to have some spare and hardened nozzles on hand - some of this stuff will abuse a stock brass nozzle in short order. Ready to ship! Choose your Advanced Materials here.

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New at Profound3D - Advanced Materials are here!

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

New at Profound3D - Advanced Materials are here!

New at Profound3D - Advanced Materials are here! Need some special materials at a great price? More being added regularly, so check back often! We now offer a selection of materials not for the amateur. Be sure to have some spare and hardened nozzles on hand - some of this stuff will abuse a stock brass nozzle in short order. Ready to ship! Choose your Advanced Materials here.

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Intamsys Funmat HT Industrial 3D Printer

Posted by John Marello on

Intamsys Funmat HT Industrial 3D Printer

When it comes to printing materials like PEEK, a specialized printer like the Funmat HT is essential! The Intamsys Funmat HT was designed to print a wide range of printable materials: PEEK, ULTEM, PPSU, PA/CF, PC, PC Alloys, PA, ABS, Carbon Fiber-Filled, Metal-Filled, Fiberglass-Filled, ASA, PETG, ESD-Safe, HIPS, TPU, PLA, PVA. Features we like: – The chamber temperature can go up to 194 °F /90 °C – High-temp hot-end – Quiet for an industrial grade machine (55-59db operating sound) For more information on the Funmat HT 3D printer, click HERE

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Announcement: Raise3D Open Filament Program

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

Announcement: Raise3D Open Filament Program

Optimizing Filament Performance Raise3D printers are known for their incredibly compatibility with many filament types. "Raise3D printers were designed to ensure a high material compatibility. However, there is a difference between compatibility and top performance. To achieve top performance, the FFF printing process such as the one Raise3D printers use, may need specific printing settings." Read all about it here. Get the .bin material profile settings here.  

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Carbon Fiber?

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

Carbon Fiber?

Yeah - the Raise does that.Initial test of some pre-release carbon fiber filament. Looks like gorgeous stuff, and after installing a hardened nozzle, it printed quite well at the middle of the suggested temp range. More tests to come with some larger models - this was just to find settings for successful printing.

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