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Over the past few years, one of the biggest buzz words in Additive Manufacturing has been Carbon Fiber, and for good reason!  Typically, Carbon Fiber reinforcement is a fantastic way to achieve significant increases in strength and rigidity while keeping overall part weight and project costs down. Recently, Stratasys introduced both a new Carbon Fiber Reinforced material in Nylon CF10, as well as a new line of F-series machines to support it, the F190CR and F370CR . In today’s article, we’re going to get you a bit more familiar with what these advancements can do for you.
Jumping straight into it, the new Nylon CF10 material is incredible; it’s an easy to print low-cost thermoplastic composite material that is a blend of several of the industry leading Nylon types. It has 10% chopped carbon content by weight uniformly throughout the entire filament strand.  Unlike some competitors on the market that put a strip of carbon fiber in a small area of your part, the new Stratasys Nylon CF10 material has Carbon Fiber Reinforcement throughout your ENTIRE part.
Looking at the stat sheet for Nylon CF10, a few things stand out right away:
Nylon CF10 is a very strong FDM material that hates to bend and deform, making it a fantastic option for its ideal application; replacing heavy/clunky/expensive metal CNC machined jigs and fixtures with lightweight, durable, and inexpensive variants. In case studies, CNC equipment operation labor time is reduced up to 80%, which results in up to a 42% decrease in cost per part, not even factoring in the significantly lower cost in material and other associated machine operating costs.  Some other fantastic applications for Nylon CF10 also include Metal Forming Dies, Press Brake Forms, End Effectors, Soft Jaws, Clamping Tools, Drill Guides, Long Term Testing Prototypes, and End Use Parts.
And when I say competition, I mean both internally within the Stratasys family of thermoplastics, and against other leading materials and FDM style printers throughout the Additive Industry that fall into a similar price range.
Compared to Stratasys material offerings:
Compared to its competitors outside of the Stratasys family, Nylon CF10 prints:
Nylon CF10, and the F123CR machines that it runs on, are incredible new additions to an already fantastic lineup! If you would like to learn more, contact us to speak to one of our experts. 
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