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Ceramic industry additive manufacturing.
Additive manufacturing is an increasingly popular method for manufacturing ceramic materials.
Ceramics additive manufacturing has been studied for close to two decades but only recently have the first applications of ceramics am begun to emerge.
One of the main priorities of the aircraft industry today is to design and produce more efficient engines which consume less fuel and are thus better for.
Besides the well known applications as catalyst supports glow plugs lambda probes braking discs or diesel particle traps in the automotive industry filtering membranes for waste water treatment thread guides in the textile industry bearings cutting tools seals in mechanical engineering or housings for electronic components and actors.
Ceramic and glass industry foundation.
In general additive manufacturing of ceramics is considered as the shaping step in the manufacturing process from raw material preparation to the firing step and even the product finishings rectification of certain dimensions.
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He started printing biomedical parts skull implants.
Additive manufacturing uses data computer aided design cad software or 3d object scanners to direct hardware to deposit material layer upon layer in precise geometric shapes.
In this progress in ceramics series we have compiled 94 articles on the topic of additive manufacturing.
Potestio joined lithoz in 2017 as business development manager where she is committed to searching for growth opportunities for the additive manufacturing of technical ceramics.
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Additive manufacturing of ceramics.
It was in 2005 that christophe chaput decided to investigate the possibility of additive manufacturing combined with ceramics.
Ceramic and glass industry foundation.
As its name implies additive manufacturing adds material to create an object.