Atomstack announces the launch of Cambrian, the World's First Thermoplastic Rubber 3D Printer

Today, Atomstack, a creative organization setting new norms in 3D printing, declared the dispatch of Cambrian, the world's first 3D printer for thermoplastic elastic fiber. This incredible new work area FDM 3D printer is a ground-breaking imaginative apparatus equipped for creating essentially any end-utilize elastic item just as dealing with customary 3D printing errands. Atomstack Cambrian is accessible now on Kickstarter.

With Atomstack Cambrian, clients currently can print in TPR (Thermo Plastic Rubber). This material opens up an interminable number of utilizations and allows clients to make essentially any reasonable and excellent end-utilize elastic item, for example, shoes, cross sections, outdoor supplies, clinical gadgets, models, and the sky is the limit from there. Cambrian accomplishes this by utilizing a swappable extruder plan – including one extruder for customary fibers and one extraordinarily planned extruder for TPR.

"For years, the FDM 3D printing industry has been trying to develop a reliable way to print with rubber-like filaments. This has been difficult for a number of reasons including the fact that highly elastic filament materials are prone to jamming. To solve these problems, we had to rethink the entire process. We began by designing a new 2.85mm direct extruder design that eliminated nozzle jams, then we developed special rubber filament TPR (Thermo Plastic Rubber) with a high elasticity (50-70A hardness) and resiliency ( >50%) capable of accurately and reliably printing virtually any end-use rubber products," said Jason Li, Atomstack CEO.

Cambrian is very much assembled. It has a smooth, all-metal structure of anodized aluminum combination with an uncommonly planned designed glass hotbed stage that improves printing quality by keeping the expelled fiber warm to forestall twisting. The reduced, work area configuration keeps all control links covered up and all significant segments are made of high-strength aluminum which gives the inflexibility expected to precise prints. Cambrian's 4.3" touchscreen LCD is a simple to-utilize control board. With it, clients can absolutely control the temperature of the hotbed and extruder, set printing boundaries, and see print reviews, guaranteeing a basic, instinctive printing experience with extraordinary outcomes without fail.

Atomstack Cambrian speaks to a significant development in 3D printing, giving clients complete flexibility to print with any conventional FDM 3D fiber, for example, PLA, TPU, TPE, ABS, and PETG, just as the intensity of thermoplastic elastic 3D printing for genuine items. For home clients, specialists and experts the same, Cambrian is the ideal decision with regards to 3D printing.

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MaxLinear Launches Product Design Kit for Active Electrical Cables Using Keystone PAM4 DSP

MaxLinear | February 02, 2024

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