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With materials such as fiberglass, carbon or Kevlar, real problems can be solved and components printed that previously could not be 3D printed but had to be manufactured mechanically. As a result of the changed manufacturing processes, components can be manufactured much more easily, often without designing them in accordance with additive requirements. Due to their property profile, fiber composite materials offer great potential for lightweight construction in vehicle and mechanical engineering. Additive manufacturing processes are particularly well suited to manufacturing highly complex load and weight-optimized structures that cannot be manufactured conventionally. Mark3D is your european partner for Markforged high-end 3D printers, materials, software and accessories. We will help you to find the right solution for your application from the range of composite and metal Markforged 3D printers.
Products & services

Strong parts thanks to continuous fibre reinforcement
Continuous Filament Fabrication (CFF) is a patented technology that allows Markforged users to produce 3D printed components with extreme stability. With this technology, the continuous fibre is additionally inserted into the component via a second nozzle in the print head. It is called continuous fibre because it has only one start and one end point per layer. This allows you to achieve stabilities that are superior to milled aluminium in outstanding quality! Thanks to the supplied and optimally adjusted EIGER software, you can insert the continuous fibre individually per layer and, of course, also over the entire surface. Carbon, Kevlar, glass fibre and high-temperature glass fibre are available as continuous fibre reinforcement.

Markforged FX20
The Markforged FX20 The FX20 is the largest, fastest, and most sophisticated 3D printer Markforged has ever created. Engineered from the ground up for unparalleled performance and reliability, the FX20 large format 3D printer takes our patented composites technology to a larger scale, creating new possibilities for new applications and industries. Capable of printing high-temperature thermoplastics with the continuous carbon fiber, it delivers high-strength aerospace-grade parts at the push of a button. Even more stable components with ULTEMTM 9085 filament Built for everything from high-performance tools and jigs to ready-to-fly production parts, the FX20 is the first 3D printer in the Markforged family to be able to reinforce ULTEM™ 9085 filament with continuous carbon fiber. The material is particularly characterized by its high heat and chemical resistance and also has the highest tensile and flexural strength. In addition, of course, the conventional materials can be printed such as Onyx, Onyx FR, Onyx ESD, Nylon White and a support material for ULTEM TM 9085, the ULTEM TM Filament Support. In the picture on the left is our colleague Jan Geese, Head of Application Engineering, with a feeding shoe from PLAN4 Engineering GmbH. The part was printed on the Markforged FX20 in around 66 hours with the dimensions 501 x 396 x 344 mm and 3160 cm³ Onyx.

Markforged Metal X - Complete metal 3D printing solution
3D printing metals easier than ever - an industrial revolution The Metal X significantly accelerates your innovation and delivers metal components unmanned. The Markforged Metal X system is a simple way to fabricate complex metal parts from a variety of metals. From construction to fully functional Metal parts in under 28 hours with the Markforged Metal X. Simple, yet powerful! The Metal X is one of the most intuitive metal 3D printers on the market. Print a wide range of materials from stainless steel to copper with minimal training in a closed workflow. Scaling capacity is easy; just add printers. Safe and inexpensive. The Metal X is designed to be safe to use and accessible to all users. Costs are many times less than DMLS metal 3D printing systems and require no dedicated operator, powder management system and minimal PPE. Quality parts, received quickly The Metal X is specifically designed for consistent part quality and a seamless user experience. Markforged combines superior software, materials research and an advanced drive system to deliver industrial quality parts quickly and reliably. The ADAM technology Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing – The Process of Markforged Metal X The Metal X uses innovative technology. The printing material consists of a very high concentration of metal powder bound in plastic and wax. It is then printed using the proven FFF / filament process - completely without metal dust. Debinding removes the wax content from the component. Atomic diffusion occurs through the subsequent sintering process. The end result is a homogeneous metal component.

FX10 - Industrial 3D-printer for composites & metal
Industrial 3D printer for the production of robust components with continuous fiber reinforcement The FX10 is Markforged's latest industrial 3D printer – designed for the serial production of strong, precise components directly in-house. With its robust construction, a closed print chamber, automated calibration, and two interchangeable print heads, the FX10 delivers the highest process reliability – day after day, shift after shift. Thanks to Markforged's proprietary continuous fiber technology, components can be reinforced with carbon, Kevlar, or glass fibers, achieving strength comparable to aluminum while being lighter. Ideal for equipment, grippers, fixtures, and spare parts that must withstand harsh industrial environments. The system processes Onyx (a nylon-based material with microcarbon fiber) as well as other high-performance materials such as Onyx FR or Smooth TPU 95A. The modular design also allows for quick switching between composite and metal 3D printing, as the FX10 is also compatible with the metal print head. This makes it particularly flexible – without the need for a second machine. The FX10 is controlled by the intuitive Eiger software, which can be operated cloud-based or locally. The integrated sensors and automatic laser measurement ensure consistent quality and reduce manual intervention to a minimum. Key Features: Build volume: 375 x 300 x 300 mm Print materials: Onyx, Onyx FR, Onyx ESD, TPU, continuous fiber Two interchangeable print heads (composite and optionally metal) Automatic calibration & laser measurement Integration into existing manufacturing processes possible The FX10 is designed for companies that not only want to test additive manufacturing, but also want to use it productively and cost-effectively – today and in the future.

Markforged X7 industrial 3D printing with continuous fiber reinforcement – series-tested and proven
The X7 is the flagship of the Markforged Industrial series and delivers high-strength, precise components for daily use in production. With its sturdy aluminum frame, enclosed build chamber, and integrated laser measurement, it is designed for maximum repeatability and reliability – whether for single pieces or small series. What's special about the X7: It processes technical materials such as Onyx – a nylon reinforced with microcarbon fibers – and, if necessary, inserts continuous fibers such as carbon, Kevlar, or fiberglass directly into the components. This creates components with a strength that rivals aluminum – ideal for grippers, fixtures, equipment, or series components. Using the Eiger software, print jobs can be prepared in just a few minutes, materials assigned, and fiber alignment precisely adjusted. Automatic calibration and an integrated laser scanner with 50 μm accuracy ensure that every component precisely meets the specifications. Key Features: Build volume: 330 x 270 x 200 mm Materials: Onyx, Onyx FR, Onyx ESD, Smooth TPU 95A Continuous fibers: Carbon, Kevlar, HSHT fiberglass, fiberglass Integrated laser scanner for quality assurance Automatic calibration and easy operation The X7 has proven itself in continuous industrial use for years – in both SMEs and large corporations. Anyone looking to manufacture robust, functional components in-house with minimal effort will find the X7 a reliable choice.

Markforged Mark Two - Industrial Desktop Printer with continuous fiber reinforcement
The compact entry-level model for industrial continuous fiber reinforcement – strong, precise, and proven The Mark Two is the workhorse among Markforged's desktop printers – compact in size, powerful in performance. It combines precise industrial 3D printing with the ability to massively reinforce components using integrated continuous fibers. This creates components that not only look like plastic but also behave like metal. Printing is primarily done with Onyx, a nylon reinforced with microcarbon fibers that is characterized by high stiffness, dimensional stability, and a sophisticated matte surface. For areas subject to particularly high stress, continuous fibers such as carbon, Kevlar, or fiberglass can be inserted directly into the components – automated, layer by layer, precisely where the load is applied. With its open yet protected build volume and intuitive Eiger software, the Mark Two is ideal for anyone looking to produce prototype-quality industrial components or fully functional equipment, fixtures, and spare parts in-house – without the need for a production shop. Key Features: Build Volume: 320 x 132 x 154 mm Materials: Onyx, Onyx FR, Smooth TPU 95A Continuous Fibers: Carbon, Kevlar, Glass Fiber, HSHT Glass Fiber Compact Desktop Printer with Industrial Precision Ideal for Development, Workshop, and Production-Level Environments The Mark Two is a proven entry-level printer into the world of fiber-reinforced additive manufacturing – for anyone looking to print real components, not just models.

Markforged Onyx Pro - Industrial desktop 3D printer with continuous glass fiber
Robust desktop 3D printing with glass fiber reinforcement – for functional components directly on site The Onyx Pro is the little brother of the Mark Two – and the ideal solution for anyone who wants to print strong, precise components without investing in the full range of continuous fibers. It combines the ease of use of a desktop printer with the industrial performance of Markforged – including continuous glass fiber reinforcement. Printing is primarily done with Onyx, the proven nylon-based material with microcarbon fibers, which is characterized by high strength, dimensional stability, and a high-quality surface. For additional stability, continuous glass fiber can be inserted in critical areas – automated and layer by layer. This creates components with a mechanical strength that far exceeds simple plastics. The Onyx Pro uses intuitive Eiger software, can be set up in a very short time, and delivers reliable results – whether for prototypes, fixtures, brackets, or spare parts in equipment manufacturing. Key Features: Build volume: 320 x 132 x 154 mm Materials: Onyx, Onyx FR Continuous fiber: Glass fiber (no carbon) Compact, low-maintenance desktop printer Automated calibration, easy-to-use software The Onyx Pro is ideal for small manufacturing companies, workshops, and development departments that require functional components with glass fiber-reinforced strength – reliable, cost-effective, and requiring no extensive training.

PX100 - Metal Binder-Jetting-System
The powerful PX100 offers speed, precision, and adaptability, making additive manufacturing of metal components even more attractive for a growing range of applications. The PX100 is a game changer in binder jetting technology, enabling serial production of everything from industrial components to medical and consumer goods. Manufacture complex, production-ready parts where the components are used.
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