Examples of 3D printing that creates amazing ceramic parts <Zoom Online Seminar> - A new type of 3D printer is being developed and introduced, utilizing complex integrated shapes that are impossible with traditional processing methods, as well as hollow and porous structures, to create innovative ceramic parts.

In this seminar, we will focus on the research and development related to ceramics 3D additive manufacturing that the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology has been working on. We will discuss the 3D additive manufacturing process, the powder preparation process for molding, the debinding and sintering processes, as well as examples of production using ceramics 3D additive manufacturing, particularly with alumina and reaction-sintered silicon carbide.
After that, we will present cases where Ricoh has utilized binder jetting ceramic 3D printers to achieve high-quality manufacturing of high-density and high-strength ceramic parts through particle homogenization molding technology. We will also cover cases where Thermal Production has established molding technology using reaction-sintered SiC ceramics, which allows for near-net shape and low-cost manufacturing with their self-developed ceramic 3D printer. Additionally, we will discuss the molding technology and examples from Shin-Toh V Ceramics, which boasts top domestic technical capabilities in ceramic parts manufacturing using ceramic 3D printers, and their recent innovations in large part molding.
The molding and manufacturing using ceramic 3D printers represent a completely new perspective in technology, and even advanced ceramics companies will start from scratch like new entrants. Therefore, this presents a great opportunity for newly entering companies to make significant advancements.

Date and time | Tuesday, Sep 05, 2023 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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