Impossible Objects Shatters 3D Printing Speed Limits with the Launch of CBAM 25

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Impossible Objects has made a groundbreaking announcement, revealing their revolutionary CBAM 25 3D printer, capable of printing fifteen times faster than the closest competitor. Set to be unveiled at the RAPID + TCT tradeshow in Chicago next month, this innovative 3D printer will have a significant impact on the world of mass production and industrial applications.

Impossible objects CBAM Slice
Impossible objects CBAM Slice

The CBAM 25 will become commercially available in early 2024, promising to bring 3D printing into the realm of volume manufacturing. By breaking the speed barrier, the CBAM 25 will deliver advanced materials with superior mechanical properties and tolerances, providing manufacturers with an unprecedented advantage over existing technologies.

Robert Swartz, Founder and Chairman of the Board at Impossible Objects, stated, “The CBAM 25 is the world’s fastest printer, and we are entering a new era of 3D printing with nearly unlimited material options at the speed of true mass production. This is a Moore’s law moment for 3D printing, and this is just the first step.”

The CBAM 25 utilizes high-performance composite materials, enabling engineers to design stronger, lighter, and more durable parts. Notably, the Carbon Fiber PEEK material set offers high chemical and temperature resistance and mechanical properties superior to most engineering plastics. Carbon Fiber PEEK parts are a suitable alternative for aluminum, tooling, spares, repairs, and end-use parts.

Impossible objects CBAM Layer
Impossible objects CBAM Layer

Impossible Objects is currently producing and selling parts in untapped 3D markets such as electronic tooling and for a broad range of applications, including aerospace, defense, and transportation industries. It is also replacing CNC machining with greater geometric freedom.

Steve Hoover, Impossible Objects’ CEO, emphasizes the importance of production speed with the new CBAM 25, stating, “With a fifteen times speed improvement over existing 3D printers, our new CBAM 25 completes the transition of 3D printing from its roots in prototyping to the heartland of manufacturing.”

Impossible objects CBAM Machine
Impossible objects CBAM Machine

The CBAM 25 is indeed a giant leap forward, pushing 3D printing into volume manufacturing, and opening new opportunities for industries to reshape and rethink their manufacturing processes.

The launch of the CBAM 25 marks a turning point for 3D printing, demonstrating the potential for exponential advancements in speed, material capabilities, and applications. For readers interested in learning more about this revolutionary technology, we recommend attending the RAPID + TCT tradeshow in Chicago, where the CBAM 25 will be unveiled. Additionally, stay informed on the latest developments in the 3D printing industry by following Impossible Objects and other leading companies.

By embracing the CBAM 25 and its potential, businesses can optimize their manufacturing processes, reduce costs, and create innovative products that push the boundaries of what’s possible in the world of 3D printing.


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