The Markforged Mark Two is a desktop 3D printer known for its ability to produce strong, functional parts using Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) technology. It combines Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) with Continuous Filament Fabrication (CFF) to create composite parts, reinforcing nylon with continuous strands of materials like carbon fiber, fiberglass, or Kevlar. This enables the printer to produce parts with metal-like strength and stiffness, suitable for demanding engineering and manufacturing applications
The Markforged Mark Two 3D printer is used for applications like prototyping, tooling, and creating functional parts. It's particularly known for its ability to 3D print parts reinforced with continuous carbon fiber, enabling the creation of strong, lightweight components that can potentially replace metal parts in some applications
The Markforged Mark Two is a desktop 3D printer known for its ability to produce strong, aluminum-strength parts using continuous fiber reinforcement. It utilizes a patented Continuous Filament Fabrication (CFF) process and can print with materials like Onyx, Nylon, and various composite fibers including Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, HSHT Fiberglass, and Kevlar. The Mark Two is a popular choice for engineering and manufacturing applications due to its reliability and the strength of its printed parts.
Build Volume: The build volume is 320 mm x 132 mm x 154 mm.
Layer Resolution: The printer offers a layer resolution between 100 μm and 200 μm

