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June 7, 2024

3D Printing Costs: A Comprehensive Guide

The world of 3D printing offers incredible potential to bring your ideas to life. But for industrial applications, the focus shifts from readily available filaments and resins to a world of advanced materials and high-precision technologies. This blog dives deep into the cost factors of industrial 3D printing.
August 24, 2023

A Look at the Markforged Mark Two (Gen 2) 3D Printer

The Mark Two Enterprise came on the scene in 2016, with a redesigned composite printing system that created stronger, higher-quality parts. It’s 40 percent faster than the Mark One, on average, and can reinforce much smaller parts. Now Markforged has introduced the Mark Two (Gen 2). Let’s look...
December 29, 2020

How Did COVID-19 Impact Supply Chains in 2020 and Why Additive Manufacturing is the Future?

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic uncovered that traditional supply chains were not as strong as we once thought. Nations, organizations, and groups needed to rapidly manage the effect of inventory network disruption, deal with a dispersed labor force, and relieve pressures from the biggest worldwide pandemic during our lifetime.
July 22, 2020

Markforged’s Response to COVID-19

Markforged understands that the 3D printer is one of the most powerful and flexible tools an engineer can bring to the fight against coronavirus. That is why Markforged is pledging to support the creation of 20,000 face shields around the globe by providing material to qualifying organizations.
December 2, 2019

Markforged 3D Printer Guide: Nylon vs Onyx

Markforged Nylon and Markforged Onyx are two plastics with excellent heat resistance, surface finish, and chemical resistance. Both materials can be stiffened with any of Markforged's continuous fiber options. For printing white colored parts, both Nylon and Onyx are interchangeable; however, Onyx is slightly stronger.