Carbon, the leading 3D Printing Technology Company, and Fast Radius, a leading digital manufacturing company, announced an expansion of its strategic partnership that broadens Fast Radius’ fleet of 3D printers with the addition of the Carbon L1 printer. The adoption of the Carbon L1 printer complements Fast Radius’ in-production Carbon M series printers and expands capabilities into large part production using Carbon DLS™.
Since the inception of its partnership in 2017, Fast Radius has collaborated with Carbon to deliver end use parts from reimagined office chairs to critical automotive components to point-of-care diagnostic testing for COVID-19, using Carbon M series printers. The company’s factory is home to the largest public-use fleet of Carbon technology in North America.
Fast Radius is now the first production partner to add the L1 for general purpose which compliments their existing line up of M2 printers + Smart Part Washers.
Speaking about the partnership, Ellen Kullman, CEO at Carbon said, “We’ve built an exceptional partnership in collaboration with Fast Radius that has resulted in bringing reimagined products to market in less time than using historical manufacturing processes. Having our largest partner in North America double down on their commitment to Carbon with the adoption of the L1 printer is validation of the demand we are seeing for large scale end use parts.”
The Carbon L1 printer is a large format printer using the Carbon DLS process that allows organizations to prototype and produce larger parts and achieve new economies of scale to produce more, smaller parts. The L1 printer has proven reliability, as it is used in demanding production environments including the adidas 4D midsole, Riddell Diamond technology and models for clear aligners.
Introduced to the market only one year ago at Formnext 2019, the Carbon L1 printer features:
Economies of Scale: The largest build volume in a Carbon printer allowing design engineers and manufacturers to make bigger parts or more, smaller parts. For most applications, the L1 printer reduces costs by 15 percent.
A Single Platform for Prototyping and Production: Innovative products are brought to market faster by prototyping and producing parts on the same machine. The ability to produce end-use parts with high accuracy and unparalleled print speed accelerates time-to-market.
Continuous software updates: Included in the subscription, Carbon provides ongoing software updates that deliver new features, new material options and printer performance enhancements over time.
According to Lou Rassey, CEO at Fast Radius, “We’ve seen great success with the Carbon DLS process and the Carbon L1 printer will allow us to meet customer demand for larger DLS parts. The speed and accuracy of the DLS process used in both printer series makes them attractive for end-use parts and rapid prototyping as well. By adding the L1 printer to our fleet, we’re offering exciting new capabilities to print large parts and higher volumes of parts more economically.”
Fast Radius is currently taking orders for large part production on L1 printers using the Carbon DLS process.
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