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By Admin  

August 31, 2017

Markforged has added two printers to its Industrial Series. Markforged’s new X3 and X5 printers are designed to enable customers to print stronger, larger, and lighter parts, the company reports.

The X3 is powered by Onyx, a high temperature capable carbon fiber filled nylon. The X3 prints strictly engineering grade thermoplastic fiber parts, and is available at $36,990.

The X5 adds the ability to reinforce an Onyx part with a strand of continuous fiberglass. The X5 is available for $49,900.

The X7, previously known as the Mark X, remains Markforged’s flagship Continuous Carbon Fiber (CCF) industrial printer platform. The X7 offers in-part laser inspection with a price point of $69,000.

Mark forged also offers an upgrade program allowing customers at any time to leverage their initial investment in an X3 to upgrade to an X5 or X7.

All Markforged printers share a single software ecosystem built on a next generation, cloud-based platform designed from the ground up to protect intellectual property.

For more info, visit Markforged.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 
 

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