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Showing 11 – 20 of 200 resultsAM expands the opportunities for ceramics. On the AM Radio podcast, a discussion of various 3D printing processes making use of ceramic material, and various new applications for ceramics that are developing as a result.
The deal includes joint sales and marketing activities, as well as the purchase of seven Lithoz CeraFab S65 Medical printers for SiNAPTIC’s new research center in Lafayette, Colorado.
Formnext 2022: Italy-based Wasp offers 3D printing options for sustainable, customized serial production with polymers and ceramics.
Formnext 2022: Lithoz CeraFab S65 ceramic 3D printers have database-supported storage and management of all process data, enabling seamless documentation of print jobs.
Formnext 2022: XJet’s portfolio of metal and ceramic AM solutions is powered by NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) powderless technology to produce excellent part quality, surface, accuracy and detail with no postmachining.
Using laser-induced slipcasting (LIS) technology, the CeraMax Vario V900 3D printer is said to produce large ceramic parts in full densities.
The company says the PLM-405-SUB chemistry formulation removes both excess resin and ceramic filler residue from 3D printed parts simultaneously in one detergent.
Company scales up for more efficient mass customization and serial ceramics 3D printing production lines.
Bioceramics including tricalcium phosphate and zirconia have been used to replace and stabilize human bone in reconstructive surgeries. Now, 3D printing brings customization and new design opportunities to these medical devices.
Nexa3D worked with material experts at BASF and Henkel to validate custom formulations for its ultrafast fleet of industrial and desktop 3D printers.