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impossible objects cbam 25 launch HERO
3D Printing

Impossible Objects adds incredible speed for new composites CBAM 25 system

Posted by DEVELOP3D - April 27, 2023
Mould-less long-fibre composite sheet layering and binding to exact CAD specifications
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Dyndrite Xaar-print-head
3D Printing

Dyndrite partners with Impossible Objects and Xaar to speed-up AM

Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 21, 2021
To accelerate binder jetting and CBAM composites processes
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Impossible Objects Solder Pallets
3D Printing

Impossible Objects goal new ‘high-performance’ AM composites

Posted by DEVELOP3D - May 20, 2021
Initial goal to enable stronger parts at costs lower than other 3D printing processes
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Impossible Objects Ricoh cbam
3D Printing

Impossible Objects partners in Europe with Ricoh 3D

Posted by Stephen Holmes - March 30, 2021
CBAM combines polymers like Nylon and PEEK with full fibre carbon fibre and fibreglass sheets
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Ford adopts Impossible Objects’s technology for composites R&D

Posted by Stephen Holmes - April 24, 2018
Ford has purchased two of Impossible Objects’ Model One machines for its research and development teams, as it looks to…
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