Anisoprint CCF - Composite Carbon Fiber
- Continuous Fiber in Kombination mit PLA, ABS, PETG
Anisoprint CCF (Composite Carbon Fiber) and CBF (Composite Basalt Fiber) are
composite reinforcement fibers in the form of a strand of thousands of ultra-thin
Carbon or basalt monofilaments coated with a special polymer composition
are impregnated to ensure high quality adhesion between the polymers and fibers
to guarantee.
Composite fibers are used to reinforce the plastic during the manufacture of the part.
The additive manufacturing of composite parts reinforced with continuous fibers is based on the
Dual matrix composite coextrusion technology (Composite Fiber Co-Extrusion, CFC)
and enables the production of strong, light and complex shaped parts
customized material properties.
CCF
30 times stiffer and stronger than normal plastic
Strength-to-weight ratio more than 5 times greater than 2024-T351 aluminum
Stiffness-to-weight ratio is more than 5 times higher than for 2024-T351 aluminum
7 times lighter than steel and strong as stainless steel
CCF-1.5K Carbon Composite Fiber characteristics
effictive Diameter, mm
VF,%
modulus of elasticity
, GPa
tensile strength, MPa
0,35
60
149
2206
A 750m spool is sufficient to spool a fully assembled cube of
55x55x55 mm or a fully assembled A4 format panel with a thickness of 2.5 mm.
The volume ratio of carbon or basalt fibers in the final product is about 25%.
Anisoprint technology offers a wide range of aerospace applications,
in automotive, healthcare, manufacturing, sports and transportation -
in all areas where strength and light weight are required.