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A video highlighting Carbon3D's Continuous Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP). 7X speed. This part takes traditional 3D printers anywhere from 3-10 hours to print; CLIP does it in just ...
CLIP technology reportedly opens up new materials possibilities -- meaning Carbon3D is aiming to create new 3D-printable polymers using CLIP.
Carbon3D's CLIP 3D printing tech was used to produce special effects for the movie "Terminator Genisys" and a TV commercial. How does this affect the company's place in the 3D printing industry?
Additionally, CLIP can produce objects that have a smoother surface finish than conventionally 3D-printed parts and a structural consistency on par with injection-molded ones, according to Carbon3D.
Continuous Liquid Interface Production is the next generation of 3D printing, and is equal parts SciFi and magic.
Carbon3D announced its Continuous Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP) on stage at the TED conference this week. The new approach to 3D printing promises to drastically speed up the 3D ...
Briefly, CLIP harnesses UV light and oxygen to "grow" polymer parts continuously at speeds 25 to 100 times faster than the leading 3D printing technologies.
Carbon3D announced last week that top special-effects shop Legacy Effects used its CLIP 3D printing technology in the production of a Progressive.
Carbon3D made a splash in the tech world in mid-March, when DeSimone unveiled and demonstrated the company's seemingly game-changing 3D printing technology, Continuous Liquid Interface Production ...