Impossible Objects is an American company specializing in additive manufacturing through its proprietary Composite-Based Additive Manufacturing (CBAM) technology. The CBAM process combines long-fiber fabrics, such as carbon or fiberglass, with high-performance thermoplastic polymers to produce composite parts that are lightweight, strong, and durable. This method enables the rapid production of components with superior mechanical properties, making it suitable for applications in industries like aerospace, automotive, and defense. Impossible Objects' CBAM 25 printer is recognized for its speed and precision, capable of producing parts significantly faster than traditional 3D printing methods. The company's commitment to innovation positions it at the forefront of the additive manufacturing industry, offering solutions that enhance product performance and manufacturing efficiency.
Achieving 15 times the printing speed of HP’s MJF and substantially faster than both SLS and FDM technologies, the CBAM 25 is the fastest 3D parts printer.