Anisoprint Composer A3 3D-Printer
- industrial 3D-Printer with continuous fiber
Anisoprint Composer A3 is a professional 3D-printer with continuous fiber
using both proprietary, patented CFC (Composite Fiber Coextrusion) technology as
well as standard FFF 3D printing technology.
Composer A3 enables the production of optimized composite structures characterized by
high physical and mechanical properties. End pieces are stronger and lighter than pieces of
similar characteristics made with metal, Thermoplastics or non-optimized composites are produced.
In addition, they can be manufactured at a lower cost.
Features Composer A4
FFF- and CFC-Extruder
LCD-Touchscreen
Dual nozzle-System
removable printplate
strong yet light prints
CFC-Extruder with cutting device for reinforcement fibers
print bed size 297 mm х 210 mm х 140 mm
60 Micron resolution
Anisoprint Composer allows you entry into the era of long fiber composites
cotinuous fiber reinforces composites: 30 times stronger thanpure plastic, 2 x stronger & lighter than. aluminium
optimal composite structures: lattice reinforcement - minimal weight, price & production time for required strenght
A3 Format: 420 mm х 297 mm х 210 mm construction volume
open materlia system: use any plastic ( up to a melting temperature of 270°C)
two reinforcement materlias: CCF (carbon based) and CBF (basalt-based)
full control over fiber path generation with aura slicing software
DURING PRINTING
COMPOSITE FIBER COEXTRUSION
During printing, the thermoplastic is reinforced with composite fibers.
The compound extruder has two inputs: one for reinforcement material and the other for the thermoplastic.
Any plastic with a processing temperature can be used as the matrix material
up to 270°C (e.g. PETG, ABS, PC, PLA, Nylon, etc.).
The strength and stiffness of the composite is along the fiber, which is why the lattices,
which consist of one-dimensional ribs, which represent the optimal shape for composite materials.
With the composite filling you get maximum strength with minimum use of materials,
i.e. minimal weight, minimal production time and minimal price of the component.
What is Anisoprinting?
Anisoprinting is a technology for producing optimal Composite
structures by 3D continuous fiber printing
The solution is based on the patent-pending composite fiber coextrusion technology (CFC).
Various thermoplastic polymers can be reinforced with continuous fibers,
solidified and hardened in a one-step, fully automated process,
that requires no post-processing or tooling.
The two-matrix approach (Duroplast + Thermoplast) ensures low porosity,
good adhesion of the fiber to the polymer and superior mechanical properties.
With Anisoprint Composer, you can print end-use parts that are stronger,
are lighter and cheaper than their counterparts made of other materials
(Metal, plastic, non-optimal composite materials).