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This article discusses how Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) addresses the issues faced with the 3D printing process.
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 ...
You can understand how "continuous liquid interface 3D print" outputs 3-dimensional objects and how much the explosion speed is in one movie by seeing the following movie. Liquid is contained in a ...
The technology, called CLIP - for Continuous Liquid Interface Production - manipulates light and oxygen to fuse objects in liquid media, creating the first 3D printing process that uses tunable ...
3D printing startup Carbon3D just received $10 million from its first public company backer to continue developing its revolutionary CLIP 3D printing technology.
The start-up has just emerged from stealth, 3Dprint reports, announcing its new technique called Continuous Liquid Interface Production. CLIP seems to build on an existing 3D printing technique ...
Carbon3D made a splash in the technology world in March when DeSimone unveiled and demonstrated the start-up's seemingly game-changing 3D printing technology, Continuous Liquid Interface ...
Throw all the conventional 3D-printing processes out the window, because Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) may be the future of 3D printing.
Continuous Liquid Interface Production is the next generation of 3D printing, and is equal parts SciFi and magic.
Startup Carbon3D stepped out of stealth mode this week to introduce a new way to 3D-print objects. The company's CLIP (Continuous Liquid Interface Production) technology uses a photosensitive ...
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?