Industrial-level 3D printer and materials manufacturer, Impossible Objects, Inc., has announced that its flagship high-speed, high-volume CBAM 25 3D printer is now available to European customers, following its global debut in June.
The CBAM 25, which can print a sixty-micron thick part layer every 4 seconds, has already seen several U.S. customers invest in the solution, with the first unit scheduled for installation by the end of 2024.
The news of the composite based additive manufacturing (CBAM) solution's availability underscores Impossible Objects' progress in reaching the global market, the company reports.
"Our goal is to make better parts that rival CNC machining at lower cost and faster throughput so that we can meet production needs. Our success in markets including aerospace, defense, electronics, transportation, and otherwise have demonstrated the Incredible superiority of our approach," Robert Swartz, founder and chairman of Impossible Object Swartz, says.
Impossible Objects customers include Siemens, Honeywell, Electrafly, Boeing, Ricoh, US Air Force, RIT, UAMMI, US Navy, NIAR, US Army and many others.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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