Impossible Objects, a 3D printer and materials developer, will exhibit its CBAM-25 3D printer, which it says represents a revolution in additive manufacturing technology, at Productronica 2023 from 14–17 November in Munich, Germany.
According to the company, the CBAM-25 3D printer opens doors for engineers to design parts that are not only stronger but also lighter and more durable. Its high-performance composite materials, notably Carbon Fiber PEEK, offer remarkable chemical and temperature resistance, along with mechanical properties that surpass those of many engineering plastics. Carbon Fiber PEEK components have proven to be an exceptional alternative for a wide range of applications, including electronic tooling, aerospace, defense, transportation industries, and beyond.
“Our innovative 3D printer represents a quantum leap in additive manufacturing technology, enabling engineers and manufacturers to achieve feats previously considered impossible,” says Robert Swartz, Founder and Chairman of the Board at Impossible Objects. “We are also committed to serving the global electronics manufacturing community as a premier tooling supplier, providing cutting-edge solutions for their evolving needs.”
The printer is expected to be commercially available in early 2024.
Booth A3.120