Carbon has unveiled its first commercial CLIP 3D printer, marking a significant step in bringing its high-speed technology to market.
CLIP, which stands for Continuous Liquid Interface Production, is a photochemical process that allows objects to rise from a liquid media continuously, offering significant speed advantages over traditional layer-by-layer 3D printing.
The first commercial system is now available. This launch follows a period of development and beta testing with select partners.
The commercial availability of CLIP technology is expected to impact various industries seeking faster prototyping and production.
Carbon's move signifies a maturation of its technology from a promising prototype to a market-ready manufacturing tool.