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REINFORCE 3D, S.L.

About us

Reinforce3D is a new start-up aimed to further develop and commercialize the Continuous Fibre Injection Process (CFIP) technology. The CFIP is a new post-process technology which drastically improves the mechanical and lightweighting performance of 3D printed parts by reinforcing them with continuous fibers such as carbon fibers.


Then, CFIP is not a new AM machine but the first post-process technology for reinforcing parts with continuous fibres such as carbon fibres. It is based on injecting continuous fibres simultaneously with liquid resin inside tubular cavities in the part. After this, the part is cured so that the resin, once solidified, finally acts as a mechanical interface between the fibres and the part material.

Three main features make CFIP to be a disruptive technology:

  • Breakthrough concept: While all the other existing CFRAM technologies are based on reinforcing the part during the AM process, CFIP is the first technology based on reinforcing the part after it. When compared to the traditional plastic injection with short fibres, CFIP breaks this concept in two ways: it injects continuous fibres instead of short fibres and it injects them inside the final part instead than in a mould, or in other words, the final part serves as a mould. CFIP is a completely mould-less technology.
  • Drastic improvement: the benchmark against plastic parts and against the main CFRAM technology in the market has demonstrated that CFIP is able to improve the mechanical properties x20 and +50% respectively.
  • Enabling technology: CFIP enables new features that couldn’t be done before, such as the ability of to place fibres in all directions (also between printing layers), of to reinforce metallic or ceramic parts or to integrally join different parts which can be made of different materials and by different processes.

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Keywords

  • Carbon Fiber
  • Post-process
  • Composite