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== Eiger slicing software == | == Eiger slicing software == | ||
You need a login for the special Eiger slicing software. Ask a member of technical staff or email [mailto://makerspace@salford.ac.uk makerspace@salford.ac.uk] to get one set up. | You need a login for the special Eiger slicing software. Ask a member of technical staff or email [mailto://makerspace@salford.ac.uk makerspace@salford.ac.uk] to get one set up. | ||
== Material == | |||
=== Onyx === | |||
Onyx is Markforged's name for their proprietary blend of nylon and chopped up carbon fibre. It's slightly flexible when printed in thin sections and has a pleasing matte finish. The heat deflection temperature is increased over typical nylon, at 145 degrees C. | |||
[https://markforged.com/materials/plastics/onyx Markforged information page] | |||
[https://www-objects.markforged.com/craft/materials/CompositesV5.2.pdf Technical datasheet] | |||
== Reinforcement Material == | |||
=== Carbon Fibre === | |||
[https://markforged.com/materials/continuous-fibers/continuous-carbon-fiber Markforged information page] | |||
[https://static.markforged.com/downloads/composites-data-sheet.pdf Technical datasheet] | |||
=== Kevlar/Aramid Fibre === | |||
[https://markforged.com/materials/continuous-fibers/kevlar Markforged information page] | |||
[https://static.markforged.com/downloads/composites-data-sheet.pdf Technical datasheet] | |||
=== Fibreglass === | |||
[https://markforged.com/materials/continuous-fibers/fiberglass Markforged information page] | |||
[https://static.markforged.com/downloads/composites-data-sheet.pdf Technical datasheet] | |||
[[Category:3D Printing]] | [[Category:3D Printing]] | ||
[[Category:Fused Deposition Modelling]] | [[Category:Fused Deposition Modelling]] | ||
[[Category:Equipment]] | [[Category:Equipment]] |
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The Markforged Mark 2 is an unusual printer in that it will print with nylon filament just like a normal printer, but it can reinforce prints using continuous strands of carbon fibre, fibreglass, or kevlar. This is not material that has been chopped up and mixed into the filament, but actual full lengths of reinforcement.
This additional reinforcement material means that the parts, if designed and sliced correctly, can be much stronger than similar FDM 3D prints.
Eiger slicing software
You need a login for the special Eiger slicing software. Ask a member of technical staff or email makerspace@salford.ac.uk to get one set up.
Material
Onyx
Onyx is Markforged's name for their proprietary blend of nylon and chopped up carbon fibre. It's slightly flexible when printed in thin sections and has a pleasing matte finish. The heat deflection temperature is increased over typical nylon, at 145 degrees C.