Short-term and low-cost 3D printing case studies of ceramic parts using a 3D printer <Zoom Online Seminar> ~Utilizing complex integrated shapes that are difficult to achieve with traditional processing methods, as well as hollow, porous, and lattice structures, to create innovative parts not found in conventional or other companies, while reducing manufacturing time, costs, and labor and personnel numbers.

The ceramics 3D printer enables the development and creation of attractive parts, short-term prototyping and manufacturing of parts, a significant reduction in the number of parts, lightweight and compact designs, and a decrease in manufacturing processes and workforce through complex shapes and integrated molding, hollow and porous structure molding, and lattice structure molding, which were previously impossible. In this seminar, Canon will discuss the latest trends in the development of groundbreaking high-performance ceramic materials that suppress "shrinkage" during firing, the characteristics of parts that can be produced using the selective laser melting (SLM) method of 3D printers, layered manufacturing technology, target fields, and contract manufacturing services. Recently, a contract manufacturing service for ceramic parts using metal 3D printers with these materials has been launched. Additionally, we will provide an easy-to-understand and concrete explanation for beginners about the latest product trends of cutting-edge machines from companies like 3DCeram Sinto, Lithoz, and BMF, which are pioneering the development and market introduction of high-speed, low-cost, high-quality, and large-scale ceramics 3D printers, including device overviews and features, points and precautions for introduction and utilization, AM technology and secrets, as well as the latest applications and manufacturing examples in various fields such as aerospace, automotive, dental medicine, and regenerative medicine. *This seminar will also be held on September 2nd.

Date and time | Friday, Sep 26, 2025 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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