![]() ![]() By providing a narrow but stable hand position it fosters the maintenance of a small frontal area, thereby improving aerodynamic efficiency. The Carbon Clip-On is constructed from UD T700 carbon and is suitable for use on road-, gravel- and mountain bikes. Developed for ultra-distance cyclists, it attaches to any 31.8mm diameter handlebars and provides various ergonomic hand positions. Designed to provide you with a better sports bicycle experience the PRO Compact Carbon Clip-On is a bolt-on aerodynamic extension. It is ideal for ultra-distance road-, gravel- and mountain bikers. What do you think of iCLIP? Let us know in a comment below or on our LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter pages! Don’t forget to sign up for our free weekly Newsletter here, the latest 3D printing news straight to your inbox! You can also find all our videos on our YouTube channel.The PRO Compact Carbon Clip-On is an aerodynamic and ergonomic extension which provides additional comfortable hand positions which foster an aerodynamically optimised position on the bike. You can learn more in the research article, available for download HERE. It will allow us to print much faster, helping to usher in a new era of digital manufacturing, as well as to enable the fabrication of complex, multi-material objects in a single step.” The next step for the researchers will be to develop software that is capable of optimizing the fluid distribution network for each part. Additionally, thanks to the addition of resin at various points, it will allow for multi-material printing, something that is not usually possible with vat photopolymerization methods.ĭeSimone, who is also the Sanjiv Sam Gambhir Professor in Translational Medicine and professor of radiology and of chemical engineering at Stanford, concludes, “This new technology will help to fully realize the potential of 3D printing. This further allows for the reduction of adhesive forces, by almost two orders of magnitude according to the data, allowing for even faster printing and eliminating common defects. Notably by using mounted syringe pumps and adding additional resin at key points in the process. This latest process should address these. This latest innovation serves to allow for multi-material, resin printing as it combines traditional clip with active injection of resins where needed. Of course, their technology has since been renamed to Digital Light Synthesis, and Joseph DeSimone stepped down from his CEO position in 2019 to serve as a Chairman of the Board of the Directors at Carbon, but the basis of the technology is the same. Continuous liquid interface production was first invented by Joseph DeSimone (one of the creators of this newest technology) and colleagues back in 2015 and is the technology that Carbon was founded upon. If the name CLIP rings a bell, you are not alone. Not only that, but with this injection continuous liquid interface technology (iCLIP), users would be able to use multiple types of resin in a single part. ![]() Most recently, Stanford engineers, including Joseph DeSimone, have designed a new 3D printing method that they claim is 5 to 10 times faster than the quickest high-resolution printer currently available.
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