Continuous Fiber Fabrication


Plastic parts as stable as aluminum, cheaper than milled and delivered much faster!

The alternative to conventional manufacturing - our additive manufacturing technology

The continuous fiber fabrication (CFF) process is a further development of the filament extrusion method. It combines the so-called Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) method with a second extruder (print head), which lays a continuous fiber of a reinforcing material, such as glass fiber, carbon fiber or Kevlar. You can obtain your components in no time at all by sending us your STEP or STL data.


You get fantastic components for your devices, in equipment construction, as machine components, etc. at super low cost.

Design tips

Do you need some initial guidance on how to ideally design 3D objects for the CFF process? In the downloadable PDF you will find details on the following topics:

  • Materials used
  • Recognizing 3D printing possibilities
  • Design process
  • Matrix materials
  • Deepening composite fiber
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Materials

The parts manufactured using the CFF process are made from basic materials and enormously reinforced with a continuous fiber. Find out more about our materials in the data sheet:

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