Reinforced Thermoplastic Reinforced thermoplastics are polymers infused with fibers, fillers, or nanoparticles, enhancing mechanical properties, heat resistance, and dimensional stability. Common reinforcements include carbon fiber, fiberglass, and ceramic particles. They provide high strength-to-weight ratios, impact resistance, and thermal stability. Reinforced thermoplastics are ideal for functional parts, automotive components, and aerospace applications. Proper print settings, including temperature, speed, and retraction, ensure optimal layer adhesion and mechanical properties. Reinforced thermoplastics enable lightweight, durable, and high-performance parts. |