An innovative approach to polymer-based 3D printing.
With this new approach
(polymer-based 3D printing), the game-changing focuses on speed and quality: 25-100
times faster than conventional 3D printing, and can produce objects with
consistent mechanical properties; according Carbon3D.
Connectikpeople.co can observe that, this approach (polymer-based 3D
printing) aims to advance the industry beyond basic prototyping to 3D
manufacturing.
‘’The new Continuous Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP) harnesses light and oxygen to continuously grow objects from a pool of resin instead of printing them layer-by-layer’’. ‘’Our CLIP technology offers the game-changing speed, consistent mechanical properties and choice of materials required for complex commercial quality parts,” said Dr. Joseph DeSimone, CEO and Co-Founder, Carbon3D.
“If 3D printing hopes to break out
of the prototyping niche it has been trapped in for decades, we need to find a
disruptive technology that attacks the problem from a fresh perspective and
addresses 3D printing’s fundamental weaknesses,” said Jim Goetz, Carbon3D board
member and Sequoia partner.