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Additive combines control and comfort for innovative bike saddle

August 28, 2019 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Additive manufacturing offers the ability to precisely place material in varying durometers, strengths, and capabilities into combinations that deliver features not possible through other methods. The use of additive to create an optimal bike saddle … [Read more...] about Additive combines control and comfort for innovative bike saddle

Filed Under: Additive Manufacturing, Consumer Products, Entertainment, Featured, Vat Photopolymerization Tagged With: Carbon3D

Carbon raises more than 260 million in growth funding round

June 26, 2019 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Carbon, a leading digital manufacturing platform, raised over $260 million in growth funding co-led by Madrone Capital Partners and Baillie Gifford. New investors Temasek and Arkema joined the round with participation from existing investors … [Read more...] about Carbon raises more than 260 million in growth funding round

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Carbon3D

Carbon and Arkema partner to advance the adoption of digital manufacturing

June 26, 2019 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Carbon and Arkema announce a strategic partnership through an investment in the startup’s capital, to deliver a new era of materials performance and supply chain model for Carbon’s manufacturing partners. Rapid advances in additive manufacturing … [Read more...] about Carbon and Arkema partner to advance the adoption of digital manufacturing

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Carbon3D

Lamborghini uses additive manufacturing to produce auto parts at scale

February 11, 2019 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Carbon announced its strategic partnership with Lamborghini, the super sports cars manufacturer based in Sant’Agasta Bolognese, Italy. Lamborghini’s first production parts using Carbon’s technology are a textured fuel cap with the Urus label and a … [Read more...] about Lamborghini uses additive manufacturing to produce auto parts at scale

Filed Under: 3D Printers, Automotive, Materials, News, Vat Photopolymerization Tagged With: Carbon3D

3D printing advances on-field protection for football players

February 1, 2019 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Riddell and Carbon have partnered to bring custom, digital design innovation to head protection through Riddell’s new Diamond helmet platform. The helmet features a 3D printed lattice liner that is digitally manufactured using Carbon’s Digital Light … [Read more...] about 3D printing advances on-field protection for football players

Filed Under: Entertainment, Rapid MFG, Rapid Prototyping, Vat Photopolymerization Tagged With: Carbon3D

Carbon and Ford expand collaboration

January 16, 2019 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Carbon, a leading Silicon Valley-based digital manufacturing company, showed the first digitally manufactured polymer parts in production for Ford Motor Company. The parts include Ford Focus HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Cooling) Lever Arm Service … [Read more...] about Carbon and Ford expand collaboration

Filed Under: Automotive, News Tagged With: Carbon3D

Additive manufacturing replaces a punch press to make tapping tools

December 5, 2018 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Additive manufacturing can be an alternative process for making parts once made through traditional machining. For example, Wilson Tool International produces a line of oil reservoirs made for its QuickTap tapping tool. Tapping tools are a core part … [Read more...] about Additive manufacturing replaces a punch press to make tapping tools

Filed Under: Additive Manufacturing, Industrial, Rapid MFG, Vat Photopolymerization Tagged With: Carbon3D

Carbon lowers resin prices for production-scale applications

November 13, 2018 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Carbon announced a further set of price reductions for its most widely used resins, expanding upon the bulk discount program introduced last year. Effective today, EPX 82 (epoxy), EPU 41 (elastomeric polyurethane), and RPU 70 (rigid polyurethane) … [Read more...] about Carbon lowers resin prices for production-scale applications

Filed Under: Materials, News Tagged With: Carbon3D

Carbon and Core3dcentres expand their partnership

November 13, 2018 By Leslie Langnau Leave a Comment

Carbon and Core3dcentres (Core3d) (a global company committed to leading the dental industry into the digital era by providing dental production and design solutions), announced the international expansion of their existing partnership. By expanding … [Read more...] about Carbon and Core3dcentres expand their partnership

Filed Under: Medical, News Tagged With: Carbon3D

3 ways Carbon might have an edge with its 3D printing tech

October 1, 2018 By WTWH Editor Leave a Comment

By Chris Newmarker Think of Carbon’s 3D printing technology enabling a host of customized medical devices and parts. Here’s how. Over the 10 minutes that Carbon CEO Joseph DeSimone was describing his company’s 3D printing technology to a TED … [Read more...] about 3 ways Carbon might have an edge with its 3D printing tech

Filed Under: Medical Tagged With: Carbon3D

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