
Detailed information
The company was featured in the first edition of The 3D Printing World Guide, on pages 24-25. Browse the full offer, history and legacy.
Business
Business activities:
Hardware Manufacturer
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Origin: Spain
Founded: 2022
Area of activity: World
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Reinforce 3D
C/ Lligallo de Lorente, 3., 43870 Amposta, Tarragona, Spain
www: reinforce3d.com
e-mail: reinforce3d@gmail.com
Overview
Reinforce 3D specializes in the Continuous Fiber Injection Process (CFIP), a groundbreaking solution designed to enhance the mechanical properties of 3D-printed parts or with other manufacturing processes. This proprietary technology reinforces components with continuous fibers such as carbon fibers, significantly improving their strength, durability, lightweight and performance for demanding industrial applications.
Reinforce 3D’s patented CFIP solution offers unique advantages, including increased design flexibility, reduced overall weight, superior load-bearing capacity, and a streamlined process tailored to meet industry-specific needs. Trusted by sectors like aerospace, automotive, sporting goods, and manufacturing, the company ensures high-quality, reliable results.
Reinforce 3D is committed to redefining the possibilities of 3D-printed components through its innovative CFIP technology, providing unparalleled performance and efficiency.
Legacy
CFIP is the first technology based on reinforcing the 3D printed part after its manufacturing, rather than during it. This breakthrough concept unlocks new capabilities unimaginable before, including the ability to place fibers in all directions following complex trajectories, even though printing layers.
CFIP can reinforce parts made by any existing 3D printing technology and material, including rigid and flexible polymers such as PA12, PEEK or TPU, metals like aluminium or titanium or also ceramic materials. It also enables the integral joining of different parts providing fiber continuity from end to end, enabling efficient manufacturing of large-scale, multi-material structures.
From collaborating with leaders in aerospace and automotive to tackling high-performance materials challenges, CFIP has proven its versatility and transformative potential. Whether creating lightweight components for advanced equipment or durable parts for industrial use, each project showcases its power.
Reinforce 3D is not just improving 3D printing, but redefining it.