Impossible Objects Launches CBAM 25

New 3D printer designed to print parts fast while meeting material properties demands for industrial-grade end-use parts, company suggests.

New 3D printer designed to print parts fast while meeting material properties demands for industrial-grade end-use parts, company suggests.

The CBAM 25 brings 3D printing to volume manufacturing, boosting 3D printing speedsr while using advanced materials. Image courtesy of Impossible Objects.


Impossible Objects unveils its CBAM 25 3D printing machine, which will be unveiled at the RAPID +TCT tradeshow in Chicago, May 2-4, 2023.  

Commercially available in early 2024, the CBAM 25 will bring 3D printing to volume manufacturing, breaking the 3D printing speed barrier while using advanced materials for mechanical properties and tolerances, the company suggests.

“The world is made out of things and with the CBAM 25 we are changing the way they are made,” says Robert Swartz, founder and chairman of the Board at Impossible Objects.

The CBAM 25 performance composite materials enable engineers to design stronger, lighter and more durable parts, the company says. Of note, the Carbon Fiber PEEK material set achieves high chemical and temperature resistance, and mechanical properties. Carbon Fiber PEEK parts are an alternative for aluminum, tooling, spares, repairs and end-use parts. Impossible Objects is producing and selling parts in 3D markets such as electronic tooling and for a range of applications, including aerospace, defense, and transportation industries. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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