Сomposer allows you to enter the era of anisoprinted composites.
- Continuous fiber reinforced composites.
- Optimal composite structures: Lattice reinforcement - minimum weight, price and production time for the required strength.
- B8 Optimal composite structures: Lattice reinforcement - minimum weight, price and production time for the required strength.
- B8 2 formats: A3 (420 mm х 297 mm х 210 mm build volume) and A4 (297 mm х 210 mm х 140 mm).
- Open material system: use any plastic as a matrix. Two reinforcing materials: CCF (based on carbon) and CBF (based on basalt).
- Complete control over fiber path generation with the slicing software Aura.
COMPOSER Anisoprinting is a technology for manufacturing optimal composite structures through continuous fiber 3d printing (learn more: 2022 Guide to Continuous Fiber 3D Printing, composite 3D printing).
- The solution is based on patent pending Composite Fiber Coextrusion (CFC) technology.
- Different thermoplastic polymers can be reinforced with continuous fibres, consolidated and cured within a single-stage fully automated process that does not require post processing or tooling.
- The two-matrix (thermoset + thermoplastic) approach ensures low porosity, good adhesion of fiber to polymer, superior mechanical properties. With Composer you can print end-use parts that are stronger, lighter and cheaper than their counterparts from the other materials (metal, plastic, non-optimal composites).