3D Printing of Parts Using Ceramics with New Materials and Methods <Zoom Online Seminar> - Explanation of four leading case studies on binder jetting 3D printing materials with a firing shrinkage rate of about 1%, high-speed and low-cost manufacturing using a low-cost DLP 3D printer that applies ultraviolet light in a planar manner, etc.

By utilizing 3D ceramic printers, we can achieve the creation of innovative parts, rapid prototyping and manufacturing of components, a significant reduction in the number of parts, and a reduction in manufacturing processes. AGC Ceramics has launched the ceramic molding material BRIGHTORB for binder jetting 3D printers, which can achieve a firing shrinkage rate of about 1%, leading to active applications in casting molds, cores, and ceramic products. Iwama Industrial Co., Ltd. is utilizing a low-cost ceramics 3D printer from CARIMA, which employs a DLP method that exposes UV light over a surface rather than in points like SLA, enabling rapid and cost-effective molding (including the 3D printer, kiln, consumables, and materials for under 10 million yen). As One is conducting various contract services, starting with world-class dental and regenerative medicine applications, by leveraging the LCM method Lithoz ceramics 3D printer, which is their proprietary technology. New Toh V Ceramics, boasting top-level domestic technology in parts molding with ceramics 3D printers, is creating a wide variety of ceramic parts. In this seminar, we will provide an easy-to-understand explanation of the latest trends and specific parts molding technologies and examples from the four leading companies mentioned above for beginners.

Date and time | Thursday, Nov 14, 2024 01:00 PM ~ 05:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 19,000 yen |
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