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Formnext 2024: The Fabrico 3.2 software for Fabrica micro 3D printers is said to deliver improved print times of up to 70%, while the Ataru resin is engineered specifically for digital light processing 3D printers. Also, the Admatec series of 3D printers have the capability to 3D print advanced, complex technical ceramics.
Cranial implants are typically made from titanium or PEEK; in this episode of The Cool Parts Show, we look at how implants made from a bioceramic can improve osseointegration and healing.
The company says the new high-performance materials can unlock advanced applications across electronics, medical and industrial sectors.
Additive Manufacturing’s News of Note includes some of the additive manufacturing products that will be on display at Formnext 2024.
As One, Mitsui Kinzoku and Yugyōkuen Ceramics have chosen Lithoz as a technology provider in driving growth and advancement in the Japanese additive manufacturing community.
The versatility of 3D printed ceramic enabled the designers to shape a weave reminiscent of the beehive concept, enhanced by the light source.
The new process could enable laser slurry drying of non-oxide ceramics with high refractive indexes
Formnext 2024: The system offers a build speed of up to 150 layers per hour and layer thickness of 20–200 µm.
Formnext 2023: Tritone Technologies’ additive manufacturing solutions enable industrial throughput of accurate parts with a range of metal and ceramic materials.
Video series featuring end-use parts made through 3D printing to host special live anniversary episode.