The World’s First 3D Printer That Can Print Continuous Strand

CARBON FIBER | KEVLAR | FIBERGLASS

Materials | The Strength of Aluminum

Fiberglass CFF™

Fiberglass is the most cost-effective material. It’s a strong as Carbon Fiber, but 40% as stiff, and 2X the weight. Suited to everyday applications where you need strong parts.

– Highest strength-to-cost

– Electrically Insulating

 $0.67/cm3 | $10.96/in3

Kevlar CFF™

Kevlar has the best abrasion resistance and is our most flexible material. For when you need parts that are durable and resistant to impact.

– Best abrasion resistance

– Best impact resistance

$1.15/cm3 | $18.83/in3

Carbon Fiber CFF™

Carbon fiber has the highest strength to weight as well as the highest thermal conductivity. Perfect for applications requiring the greatest possible stiffness and strength.

– Highest strength-to-weight

– Highest thermal conductivity

$1.55/cm3 | $25.34/in3

HSHT Fiberglass

High Strength, High Temperature (HSHT) Fiberglass is a material uniquely designed for users who need strong parts in higher temperature environments (over 105°C, with a heat deflection point of 140°C).

Have you ever 3D printed a part that wasn’t strong enough?

The revolutionary Mark Two prints with the strength of aluminum. Now you can have the dependability of CNC parts with the flexibility of 3D printing.

Built with Markforged

See the latest customer stories and find out how Markforged is changing the way things are made.

Jig and FixturesTooling & Fixtures

Accelerate your engineering with Markforged. See how engineers are building custom tools and durable fixtures 10x faster and cheaper.

PrototypingPrototyping

Industrial strength 3D printing enables prototyping both form and function. Design and test carbon fiber parts that are as strong and light as aluminum.

End Use PartsEnd-Use Parts

The strength and durability of composite printing enables users to make real, functional parts. Markforged makes customization and small-batch manufacturing faster and more cost-effective than ever.

EductionEducation

See how students and professors are using Markforged 3D Printers as a tool for both learning and research.