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Carbon


1089 Mills Way
Redwood City, California, 94063
United States of America


Carbon works at the intersection of hardware, software, and molecular science. Our vision is a future fabricated with light, where traceable, final-quality parts are produced at scale with CLIP technology. CLIP Continuous Liquid Interface Production makes this vision possible by combining engineering_-grade materials with exceptional resolution and surface finish.

Carbon in the News

Company showcased updates at Formnext.

New possibilities available for fixed hybrid dentures with resin technology.

Each resin has been tested and validated for use with Carbon’s printers, contributing to its dental materials portfolio.

EPX 150 is a chemically resistant high-temperature resin, purpose built to print complex parts and features.

Company introduces new EPU 46 resin with color options.

EPU 43 and EPU 45 expand Carbon's idea-to-production platform and offer opportunities for breakthrough products in impact protection.

Several new resins are now available, which are expected to be available on the Carbon idea-to-production platform in 2023.

3D printer maker Carbon acquires generative design software developer ParaMatters

OECHSLER extends its partnership with Carbon in the field of additive manufacturing.

Also, Ellen Kullman to transition into the role of Chair on the company's board of directors.

One of the picks will be chosen as DE’s Editor’s Pick of the Week.

Carbon EPX 86FR photopolymer resin offers a combination of flame retardance, functional toughness, high strength and long-term stability.

The new generation of 3D printers brings faster printing and larger build volume to the Carbon Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) platform, company says.

Non-Carbon platform users will have access to software for quickly creating latticed parts.

Report shows that nearly all respondents now use a 3D printing process for manufacturing.

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