Additive Manufacturing Impossible Objects announces Europe-wide availability of world’s fastest 3D printer

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3D printing company Impossible Objects has announced that its flagship high-speed 3D printer, the CBAM 25, will now be available to its European customers following its global debut in June.

After its global debut in June, the CBAM 25 3D printer, the flagship of Impossible Objects, is now also available to European customers.(Source:  Impossible Objects)
After its global debut in June, the CBAM 25 3D printer, the flagship of Impossible Objects, is now also available to European customers.
(Source: Impossible Objects)

After the CBAM 25 attracted the attention of the North American market when it was introduced at this year’s Rapid+TCT trade show, several U.S. customers invested in the solution, which can print a sixty-micron layer every four seconds. The first installation is expected to take place before the end of 2024.

CBAM represents a significant milestone in the transition of 3D printing from prototyping to mass production. The announcement follows the company’s participation at Formnext in Frankfurt, where the 3D printer attracted a great deal of interest.

With a print speed 15 times faster than the HP MJF or technologies such as SLS and FDM, the CBAM 25 is the fastest 3D printer in the world, the company claims. The CBAM 25 processes composite materials such as carbon fibre, glass fibre, nylon and PEEK, and can therefore produce parts that are many times stronger than conventional 3D printed parts, while maintaining tight tolerances of up to 100 micrometres. Thanks to its low cost of use in mass production, the printer is able to open up important new markets for additive manufacturing.

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