Carbon Launches New M-Series Printers
The printers have a wide range of high-performance materials tailored for applications across industries, including automotive, life sciences, dental, consumer products, and industrial.
Carbon has introduced its all-new M-Series printers leveraging the next generation of DLS printing technology. The printers come in two models, the M3 and the M3 Max. The M3 is designed for faster printing, a simpler print experience, an expanded design space and a more consistent surface finish. The M3 Max offers these same benefits as well as a true 4K light engine, enabling double the build area with the same pixel size and density. Both printers have a wide range of high-performance materials tailored for applications across industries, including automotive, life sciences, dental, consumer products, and industrial.
“With these next generation printers — combined with our Design Engine software and Carbon DLS materials — design teams across business verticals can create high-quality prototypes with end-use performance quicker and more efficiently than ever before,” said Phil DeSimone, chief product and business development officer at Carbon. “And once the product development is complete, Carbon’s platform enables companies to move to production quickly and efficiently anywhere in the world. We believe this new generation of Carbon DLS technology will empower more collaboration and help to revolutionize how products are designed and made.”
The company says that this next generation of DLS printing creates substantially lower forces on the part and introduces closed-loop control of force and temperature, reducing failure modes and simplifying the print experience. In addition to a broader design space and smoother parts, this next-gen of DLS printing reportedly reduces the variation in parts across a single-build by up to 50% — translating to less variation in general accuracy and more production repeatability in engineering resins.
“Fast Radius uses Carbon’s printers and materials to produce parts for a wide range of customers, across varying applications,” said Bobby Bott, vice president of manufacturing at Fast Radius, a Carbon partner. “We’ve also leveraged the Carbon Design Engine—in conjunction with our own software capabilities—to help customers evaluate materials and technologies to produce parts that exceed quality standards and timelines. Having worked with Carbon for five years, we are thrilled to continue our partnership and bring the M3 capabilities to our customers.”
The M3 printer is now available for order and shipping and the M3 Max printer is available for order and is expected to ship in the second half of 2022.
Carbon new printers will come in two models, the M3 and the M3 Max. Photo Credit: Carbon
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