Terminator-inspired tech could give traditional 3D printing a run for its money
A new approach to 3D printing promises to drastically speed up the 3D
manufacturing process by "growing" objects out of a pool of resin rather
than printing them layer by layer. Carbon3D announced its Continuous
Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP) on stage at the TED
conference this week, claiming it can produce commercial-quality objects
from a range of polymer-based material at speeds between 25 and 100
times faster than conventional 3D printing. As the world is seemingly moving towards 3D printing, I find this to be an excellent en devour and am looking for to seeing great things from this.
Original Article: http://www.gizmag.com/clip-carbon3d-3d-printing/36606/
A new approach to 3D printing is very As the world is seemingly moving towards 3D printing, I find this to be an excellent en devour and am looking for to seeing great things from this.
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