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This article discusses how Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) addresses the issues faced with the 3D printing process.
Continuous Liquid Interface Production is the next generation of 3D printing, and is equal parts SciFi and magic.
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 ...
Since December 2014, Ford Motor Co. has been collaborating with Carbon3D in using that company's Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) 3D printing technology and says the parts made "are ...
This work builds on a printing technique known as continuous liquid interface production, or CLIP, introduced in 2015 by DeSimone and coworkers (Science, "Continuous liquid interface production of 3D ...
Commercial printers by Carbon use a patented method called “continuous liquid interface production” (CLIP), with resin printers by other companies using a variety of other (also patented ...
The three-year-old company based in Redwood City, Calif. said its Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) printing process can create objects in minutes compared to the hours a typical 3D ...
Redditor [No-Championship-8520] aka [Eric Potempa] has come up with an interesting DIY take on the Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) process currently owned and developed by Carbon Inc ...
The 3D printer industry keeps making strides in technology and affordability. WobbleWorks recently released an upgrade of its 3D printing pen—yes, it’s a pen, the 3Doodle—that it’s selling for $100 a ...
This image shows the Eiffel Tower emerging from resin pool using Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) methodology for printing monolithic objects continuously. (This is a variation on the ...
Carbon's Continuous Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP) was introduced simultaneously at TED 2015 and to the scientific community on the cover of Science Magazine (Science, March 2015).
The machine is powered by Carbon's compelling proprietary Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) technology, which is reportedly 25 to 100 times faster than leading 3D printing technologies ...