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- Traditional 3D printers are too slow, Rolland says: they work by sandwiching individual layers on top of one another at a pace of just a few millimetres per hour. "Carbon3D takes your speed down from hours to minutes," says Rolland, the startup's vice president of materials. Carbon3D has developed a resin that can withstand high temperatures. "This gets us into industries like aerospace and automotive applications," he adds.