3D printing start-up Carbon 3D recently announced that it raised $41 million in series A funding to develop its photopolymer printing technology, dubbed "Continuous Liquid Interface Production" (CLIP). The CLIP process builds parts in a vat of photopolymer resin by shining UV light up through a w...
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News Commentary | January 27, 2021
Formlabs claims the Fuse 1 can create a semisintered shell to protect the part's surface and print with up to 70% recycled powder. These two features respectively lead to an improved surface finish and minimal material waste. Though Formlab's selective laser sintering (SLS) printer launch is long ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | July 06, 2021
Materialise announced its selective laser sintering (SLS) process called Bluesint, which significantly reduces powder waste, last year. Now, it is offering 3D printing services based on this new process for functional prototyping. Although applications are limited with a single material (PA12), it ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | November 11, 2021
Sinterit announces a new desktop selective laser sintering (SLS) printer model, the Lisa X, which offers 10‑times‑faster printing than the company's previous printers, at 10 mm/hr to 14 mm/hr. This brings it in line with the speeds of more typical, and more expensive, polymer SLS printers, which ... Not part of subscription