Markforged Holding Corporation (NYSE: MKFG), the company
strengthening manufacturing resiliency by enabling industrial
production at the point of need, today announced the FX10 Metal
Kit, a print engine that brings metal printing capability to the
FX10. With this kit, the FX10 becomes the world’s first industrial
3D printer that can print both metal filaments and composites with
continuous fiber reinforcement.
“Customers no longer have to choose between a metal and a
composite printer. Years of R&D investment and field experience
have come together to provide an all-in-one solution for 3D
printing to provide immediate return on investment once installed
on a factory floor,” said Shai Terem, CEO of Markforged. “The FX10
supercharges other equipment on the factory floor to be better
utilized and run more efficiently, increasing productivity and
reducing potential line down events.”
The FX10, released in November 2023 as a composite only printer,
was designed to be the most versatile tool on the factory floor and
has received tremendous feedback from early customers. With its
modular architecture, upgrades like the Metal Kit enable customers
of the FX10 to gain additional value from the machine after
purchase.
Markforged also announced a new 316L stainless steel metal
filament to be used with the FX10 Metal Kit. Users will also be
able to print in 17-4PH with additional support for other
Markforged metal filaments in the future.
“We designed the FX10 to be a modular platform, so that we are
able to release new innovations and upgrades without customers
having to purchase a new printer every year,” said Terem. “Along
with new software capabilities we release regularly, the FX10 Metal
Kit is poised to provide continuously growing value on factory
floors for years to come.”
The FX10 Metal Kit consists of a swappable print engine that
includes a metal-specific print head, material feed tubes, routing
back, and dual pre-extruders. An FX10 can be swapped between metal
and composite as many times as needed, and the swap takes about 15
minutes.
Similar to the 5th Generation Continuous Fiber Reinforcement
(CFR) print system in the FX10 that prints nearly twice as fast as
previous composite printers, the 2nd Generation Metal FFF engine,
built on years of Markforged’s experience printing metal, prints
significantly faster than previous Markforged metal systems. FX10
combines faster print speed with a print volume twice as large
compared to Markforged’s prior industrial metal printers.
Metal prints are built from the metal filament and a ceramic
release filament. The ceramic release is extruded as an interface
between the part and supports for ease of separation and removal.
Once metal prints are complete, they must be washed and sintered in
Markforged’s Wash-1 and Sinter-2 solutions. Eiger, Markforged’s
slicer and print management software automates the process,
including scaling parts to account for shrinkage during sinter.
The Digital Forge is the additive manufacturing platform that
enables every aspect of the FX10 and is purpose-built to integrate
into existing manufacturing ecosystems. With the Digital Forge,
users can share parts across their organization, and monitor fleet
performance from a central location.
Markforged will showcase the FX10 Metal Kit at the International
Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago, Illinois from September
9-14 at booth 432305 where it will be printing in both continuous
fiber reinforced composites and metal.
About Markforged
Markforged (NYSE:MKFG) is enabling
more resilient and flexible supply chains by bringing industrial 3D
printing right to the factory floor. Our additive manufacturing
platform The Digital Forge allows manufacturers to create strong,
accurate parts in both metal and advanced composites. With over
10,000 customers in 70+ countries, we’re bringing on-demand
industrial production to the point of need. We are headquartered in
Waltham, Mass where we design the hardware, software and advanced
materials that makes The Digital Forge reliable and easy to use. To
learn more, visit www.markforged.com.
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