Royal3D's part in Carbyon Go

Royal3D is proud to share our contribution in Carbyon Go, the carbon capturing technology by the Dutch-based Carbyon together with De Productenmakers. Royal3D played a key role in this innovation by 3D printing the inlets of the device using its CFAM printer and recycled PET-G + 19GF material. Enhanced with UV additives, the components offer enhanced durability and resistance to sunlight-induced degradation. Based on an inlet model developed by De Productenmakers, Royal3D transformed the design into a fully parametric version optimized for 3D printing. The printing process took 12 hours, followed by post-processing with a specialized coating by the Royal3D team.
The fully parametric design enables effortless scaling, ensuring adaptability for larger DAC systems in the future. In line with Royal3D’s values and beliefs, the production process was engineered to minimize material waste. Any residual material was shredded and recycled back into raw feedstock, ready for reuse in future prints.
This project further proves not only the urgency for sustainable solutions but also the part that additive manufacturing and Royal3D plays in the environmental progress.