Startup Impossible Objects on Tuesday unveiled its Model One 3D printer, which it claims is the first such printer that can build parts from composite materials including carbon fiber, Kevlar and fiberglass. The Northbrook, Ill.-based company said its technology can compete with injection molding "in terms of speed and price" to create production parts.Startup unveils 3D printer that can build carbon fiber, Kevlar, fiberglass parts
Startup Impossible Objects on Tuesday unveiled its Model One 3D printer, which it claims is the first such printer that can build parts from composite materials including carbon fiber, Kevlar and fiberglass. The Northbrook, Ill.-based company said its technology can compete with injection molding "in terms of speed and price" to create production parts.
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