Manufacturing parts with 3D ceramic printers will become commonplace in a few years. <Zoom Online Seminar> - Achieving innovative parts creation, rapid prototyping and manufacturing, weight reduction, significant reduction in the number of parts, and reduction in processes and workforce through complex shapes and integrated structures that were previously impossible, as well as hollow, porous, lattice, and honeycomb structures.

At the beginning of this seminar, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology will discuss the research and development related to ceramics 3D additive manufacturing that they have been working on, focusing on the 3D additive manufacturing process, powder preparation process for molding, debinding and sintering processes, as well as examples of production using ceramics 3D additive manufacturing centered on alumina and reaction-sintered silicon carbide.
After that, Ricoh will present cases where they achieved high-quality manufacturing of high-density and high-strength ceramic parts using binder jetting 3D printers and particle homogenization molding technology. Additionally, trends in the development of high-performance ceramics 3D printers suitable for dental and regenerative medicine by Lithoz, including short-time molding technology and examples, efforts in manufacturing large parts and black parts using LIS technology, material development using LSD technology, and the development trends and features of the "SZ series" ceramics 3D printer made by Escafine using photopolymerization methods will be explained, along with 3D molding technologies, applications, and case studies involving various ceramic materials.
Ceramics 3D printers enable the creation of innovative parts and achieve short-term, low-cost, and high-quality manufacturing by utilizing complex shapes that are impossible with conventional processing methods, such as integrated, hollow, porous, lattice, and honeycomb structures.

Date and time | Tuesday, Sep 02, 2025 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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