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    Neuenhauser Maschinenfabrik Becomes Certified Processor of LUVOCOM 3F Materials

    BY Composights

    Published: 21 May 2026

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    Germany-based industrial engineering company Neuenhauser Maschinenfabrik has become an official processor of LEHVOSS Group s LUVOCOM 3F materials, expanding its capabilities in large-format additive manufacturing for industrial composite applications.

    The collaboration focuses on the use of carbon fiber- and glass fiber-reinforced thermoplastic compounds engineered for extrusion-based large-scale 3D printing systems. According to LEHVOSS Group, the certification strengthens cooperation between material suppliers and manufacturing system developers as demand grows for structurally reinforced additive manufacturing materials in tooling and industrial production environments.

    Neuenhauser Maschinenfabrik Becomes Certified Processor of LUVOCOM 3F Materials

    LUVOCOM 3F materials are designed for fused-granulate fabrication (FGF) and other large-format additive manufacturing processes requiring high stiffness, thermal stability, and dimensional control. Fiber-reinforced thermoplastic compounds are increasingly being adopted for industrial tooling, moulds, jigs, fixtures, and lightweight structural components where conventional machining or metal fabrication can increase production time and material waste.

    Neuenhauser Maschinenfabrik develops large-scale automation and manufacturing systems for industrial sectors including aerospace, mobility, and heavy machinery. The company s integration of reinforced thermoplastic additive manufacturing materials supports growing interest in composite-based tooling and rapid production systems capable of reducing manufacturing lead times.

    The collaboration also reflects broader momentum toward large-format composite additive manufacturing, where carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastics are increasingly being used to combine lightweighting, structural performance, and scalable digital manufacturing capabilities across industrial applications.

    Home News Neuenhauser Maschinenfabrik Becomes Certified Processor of LUVOCOM 3F Materials

    Neuenhauser Maschinenfabrik Becomes Certified Processor of LUVOCOM 3F Materials

    BY Composights

    Published: 21 May 2026

    Germany-based industrial engineering company Neuenhauser Maschinenfabrik has become an official processor of LEHVOSS Group s LUVOCOM 3F materials, expanding its capabilities in large-format additive manufacturing for industrial composite applications.

    The collaboration focuses on the use of carbon fiber- and glass fiber-reinforced thermoplastic compounds engineered for extrusion-based large-scale 3D printing systems. According to LEHVOSS Group, the certification strengthens cooperation between material suppliers and manufacturing system developers as demand grows for structurally reinforced additive manufacturing materials in tooling and industrial production environments.

    LUVOCOM 3F materials are designed for fused-granulate fabrication (FGF) and other large-format additive manufacturing processes requiring high stiffness, thermal stability, and dimensional control. Fiber-reinforced thermoplastic compounds are increasingly being adopted for industrial tooling, moulds, jigs, fixtures, and lightweight structural components where conventional machining or metal fabrication can increase production time and material waste.

    Neuenhauser Maschinenfabrik develops large-scale automation and manufacturing systems for industrial sectors including aerospace, mobility, and heavy machinery. The company s integration of reinforced thermoplastic additive manufacturing materials supports growing interest in composite-based tooling and rapid production systems capable of reducing manufacturing lead times.

    The collaboration also reflects broader momentum toward large-format composite additive manufacturing, where carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastics are increasingly being used to combine lightweighting, structural performance, and scalable digital manufacturing capabilities across industrial applications.