Carbon3D today emerged from stealth on the main stage of the TED conference with an innovative approach to polymer-based 3D printing that promises 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… Continue reading “Carbon3D introduces CLIP, breakthrough technology for layerless 3D printing”
Carbon3D introduces CLIP, breakthrough technology for layerless 3D printing
Carbon3D today emerged from stealth on the main stage of the TED conference with an innovative approach to polymer-based 3D printing that promises 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… Continue reading “Carbon3D introduces CLIP, breakthrough technology for layerless 3D printing”
Carbon3D introduces CLIP, breakthrough technology for layerless 3D printing
Carbon3D today emerged from stealth on the main stage of the TED conference with an innovative approach to polymer-based 3D printing that promises 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… Continue reading “Carbon3D introduces CLIP, breakthrough technology for layerless 3D printing”
ExOne, 3Dealise & Bruil Create Enormous, Complex 3D Printed Concrete Forms (VIDEO)
It’s an enormous 3D printer which can create an object the size of a phone booth. With a build volume of 1800 x 1000 x 700 mm, the ExOne S-Max printer can, within 24 hours, produce parts of complex shapes and large volumes. Continue reading “ExOne, 3Dealise & Bruil Create Enormous, Complex 3D Printed Concrete Forms (VIDEO)”
ExOne, 3Dealise & Bruil Create Enormous, Complex 3D Printed Concrete Forms (VIDEO)
It’s an enormous 3D printer which can create an object the size of a phone booth. With a build volume of 1800 x 1000 x 700 mm, the ExOne S-Max printer can, within 24 hours, produce parts of complex shapes and large volumes. Continue reading “ExOne, 3Dealise & Bruil Create Enormous, Complex 3D Printed Concrete Forms (VIDEO)”
Ultrastiff Material Is Light As A Feather (VIDEO)
They may look flimsy, but the materials printed with 3-D printing technology are one-of-a-kind, light-weight and super-strong. Materials engineers at LLNL have created a material with a special 3-D printer that mixes hard metal, tough ceramics and flexible plastics. Continue reading “Ultrastiff Material Is Light As A Feather (VIDEO)”
Chinese Scientists Unveil New 3D Liquid Metal Printing Method
Chinese scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing unveiled a new liquid-phase 3D printing method that uses a metal alloy ink to rapidly manufacture three-dimensional metal objects. Continue reading “Chinese Scientists Unveil New 3D Liquid Metal Printing Method”
Researchers Develop Minibuilders, Tiny Robots Capable of 3D Printing Large Buildings
One problem with 3D printers today, is that their build envelopes are limited by the size of the actual printer. In order to print a house, you need a 3D printer which is larger than that house. This severely limits the utility of any one device, and equates to substantial costs for any person or company trying to print on a large scale. Continue reading “Researchers Develop Minibuilders, Tiny Robots Capable of 3D Printing Large Buildings”
Turn Your Smartphone Into a Microscope With 3D Printing (VIDEO)
Dr. Steve Lee, at the Australian National University Research School of Engineering, along with Dr. Tri Phan, of Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research, have developed a novel method for fabricating high-powered lenses that can turn your smartphone into a high-resolution microscope. Continue reading “Turn Your Smartphone Into a Microscope With 3D Printing (VIDEO)”