 "3D printing has 
struggled to deliver on its promise to transform manufacturing. Prints 
take forever, parts are mechanically weak, and material choices are far 
too limited. That’s because current 3D printing technology is really 
just 2D printing, over and over again." The message written on the webpage of  Carbon3D
"3D printing has 
struggled to deliver on its promise to transform manufacturing. Prints 
take forever, parts are mechanically weak, and material choices are far 
too limited. That’s because current 3D printing technology is really 
just 2D printing, over and over again." The message written on the webpage of  Carbon3D  The revolutionary 3D printing team further comment "CLIP — Continuous Liquid Interface Production — is a breakthrough technology that grows parts instead of printing them layer by layer. CLIP allows businesses to produce commercial quality parts at game-changing speeds, creating a clear path to 3D manufacturing."
The technique was inspired by the film Terminator 2, in which the T-1000 robot rises from a pool of metallic liquid.
 
 
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