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03/02/2023 – Research

New 3D printing process enables sustainable fiber composite components

The DITF, together with Arburg GmbH+Co KG, are developing an energy- and material-efficient 3D printing process for manufacturing of lightweight bio-based fiber composites.

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Newly developed print head for 3D-printing of continuous cellulose fiber reinforced components. © DITF

 
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Newly developed print head for 3D-printing of continuous cellulose fiber reinforced components. © DITF

 
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Bio-based, sustainable fiber reinforced composites are currently in high demand. Picture: 3D-Printed continuous fiber reinforced test coupon © DITF

 
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