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Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP; originally Continuous Liquid Interphase Printing) is a proprietary method of 3D printing that uses photo polymerization to create smooth-sided solid objects of a wide variety of shapes using resins. It was invented by Joseph DeSimone, Alexander and Nikita Ermoshkin and Edward T. Samulski and was originally owned by EiPi Systems, but is now being developed by Carbon.

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  • Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP; originally Continuous Liquid Interphase Printing) is a proprietary method of 3D printing that uses photo polymerization to create smooth-sided solid objects of a wide variety of shapes using resins. It was invented by Joseph DeSimone, Alexander and Nikita Ermoshkin and Edward T. Samulski and was originally owned by EiPi Systems, but is now being developed by Carbon. (en)
  • Das CLIP-Verfahren (englisch Continuous Liquid Interface Production) ist ein proprietäres 3D-Druck-Verfahren, das Photopolymerisation verwendet, um glatte, feste Objekte aus Kunstharz in einer Vielzahl von Formen herzustellen. Es wurde von Joseph DeSimone, Alexander und Nikita Ermoshkin und Edwad T. Samulski erfunden und war ursprünglich von EiPi Systems lizenziert. Es wird heute (2018) von der Firma Carbon weiterentwickelt. (de)
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  • Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP; originally Continuous Liquid Interphase Printing) is a proprietary method of 3D printing that uses photo polymerization to create smooth-sided solid objects of a wide variety of shapes using resins. It was invented by Joseph DeSimone, Alexander and Nikita Ermoshkin and Edward T. Samulski and was originally owned by EiPi Systems, but is now being developed by Carbon. (en)
  • Das CLIP-Verfahren (englisch Continuous Liquid Interface Production) ist ein proprietäres 3D-Druck-Verfahren, das Photopolymerisation verwendet, um glatte, feste Objekte aus Kunstharz in einer Vielzahl von Formen herzustellen. Es wurde von Joseph DeSimone, Alexander und Nikita Ermoshkin und Edwad T. Samulski erfunden und war ursprünglich von EiPi Systems lizenziert. Es wird heute (2018) von der Firma Carbon weiterentwickelt. (de)
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  • Continuous Liquid Interface Production (de)
  • Continuous Liquid Interface Production (en)
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