
"The compact, sleekly encased desktop printer is the first consumer-grade continuous fibre device of its kind. It has a tensile strength up to 900MPa, print speeds of up to 500mm per second, and a 300×300×245mm build volume. FibreSeeker 3 filters endless strands of carbon and glass fiber into melted thermoplastic, printing reinforced structures with up to twice the strength of aluminum but half the weight."
"The small but mighty printer operates in three ways. While the High-Speed Mode (FFF) function achieves up to 500mm per second for fast prototyping, smooth finishes, and decorative prints, the High-Strength Mode (Hybrid) combines plastic and fiber reinforcement for sturdy, lightweight components (best suited for robotics). Hyper-Strength Mode (Full Fiber) prints with nearly full continuous fiber, producing parts with up to seven times the durability of standard plastic."
"Rapid prototyping - now more commonly known as 3D printing - has been around for a while now. At industrial scale, it's become increasingly agile and refined, harnessing a growing range of materials and replicating manual or mechanized processes. With these advancements periodically trickling down, the still novel technology has also become more accessible and far less cost prohibitive for everyday hobbyists."
FibreSeeker 3 is a compact, sleekly encased desktop 3D printer that introduces continuous carbon and glass fiber reinforcement to consumer use. The machine achieves tensile strength up to 900MPa, print speeds up to 500mm/s, and a 300×300×245mm build volume. The printer mixes endless strands of fiber into melted thermoplastic to produce reinforced parts up to twice the strength of aluminum at half the weight. Three operating modes—High-Speed (FFF), High-Strength (Hybrid), and Hyper-Strength (Full Fiber)—balance speed, reinforcement, and near-full fiber durability. The printer includes industrial-level safeguards such as an integrated 720p intelligent camera.
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