![]() ![]() Markforged X7 (100 Micron) Vs Stratasys Fortus 380mc (250 Micron) sample prints It was like ‘chalk and cheese’ and just shows how amazing the Markforged X-Series printers really are at 100 micron Vs. One of the big differences we found was the surface finish. **Contact Stratasys for more information on additional material cannisters and pricing options. *Prices were estimated at time of writing and are subject to USD/AUD fluctuations. NY12CF – Nylon with Chopped Carbon Fibre.Here’s a specification matrix comparing the Markforged X-Series Vs the Stratasys Fortus 380mc/450mc. The Markforged X5 and Markforged X7 does both, it prints with Onyx, a Nylon with chopped carbon fibre filament and if you require additional strength, the Markforged X5 or X7 reinforces the print with a continuous fibre making the print much stronger and lighter than Nylon/chopped fibre filaments that the Sratasys Fortus 380mc/450mc or Markforged X3 can print. Then there is 3D printing with continuous fibre reinforcement. These filaments are stronger than Nylon and ABS. ![]() There are filaments that are based usually on Nylon and have chopped carbon fibre in the filament making it stiffer and stronger than just printing with a Nylon filament, which is what the Sratasys Fortus 380mc/450mc and Markforged X3 does. There’s a lot of confusion in the market as to what the differences are between printers that print with Carbon Fibre. Stratasys launched the Fortus 380mc/450mc composite printer in August 2018 while Markforged have been 3D printing in composites since 2013, so it will be interesting to see what solution Stratasys have to offer in comparison, given the head start Markforged has on the market. With a range of industrial printers in the market providing composite solutions, we thought it would be time to compare the Markforged X Series Vs the Stratasys Fortus 380mc/450mc 3D Printers. ![]()
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