Lithoz is set to unveil their Ceramic 3D Factory and debut the CeraControl software at ceramitec 2024 in Munich. The offerings are designed to elevate ceramic additive manufacturing to new heights of serial production. The CeraFab System S65 will be demonstrated alongside a diverse range of industrial and medical parts manufactured by Lithoz’s global partners.
The demand for ceramic 3D printing on an industrial scale is rapidly increasing across various sectors. Lithoz’s success in serial production, highlighted by its growing network of partners, reflects this trend. The introduction of “The Ceramic 3D Factory” signifies a milestone in uniting Lithoz’s cutting-edge technology with contract manufacturers worldwide.
Visitors to the Almatis booth will witness the CeraFab Lab L30 in action, and witness first-hand the efficacy of the LCM technique. This partnership emphasizes Almatis’s decade-long provision of high-quality thermally reactive alumina powder for aerospace, healthcare, and engineering applications.
Highlighting the significance of 3D-printed healthcare applications, the exhibition will feature bioresorbable ceramic implants and multi-material medical parts. Dr. Daniel Bomze, Director of Medical Solutions at Lithoz, will delve into the benefits of ceramic 3D printing for patients and medical professionals in a dedicated session.
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