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Anisoprint spinoff FibreSeek has unveiled the FibreSeeker 3, a desktop printer achieving 900 MPa tensile strength via continuous carbon fiber co-extrusion.
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Anisoprint spinoff FibreSeek has unveiled the FibreSeeker 3, a desktop printer achieving 900 MPa tensile strength via continuous carbon fiber co-extrusion.

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Anisoprint spinoff FibreSeek has unveiled the FibreSeeker 3, a desktop printer achieving 900 MPa tensile strength via continuous carbon fiber co-extrusion. By offering industrial composite capabilities for under 3,000 USD, this system disrupts a market previously dominated by 20,000 USD machines. With a 300mm build volume and 500mm/s speeds, it enables the localized production of flight-ready parts. This shift democratizes high-performance engineering for SMEs globally. ๐Ÿš€ #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #CarbonFiber #Engineering

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