Composite materials are revolutionizing 3D printing technology by significantly enhancing the mechanical properties of printed objects. By embedding fibers such as carbon, glass, or Kevlar into a base material, composites can provide increased strength, stiffness, and thermal stability compared to traditional 3D printed materials. This leap in material performance broadens the application spectrum of 3D printing into sectors like aerospace, automotive, and construction, where durability and performance are paramount.
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