We have developed materials for filament-type 3D printers that are advancing in popularity under the MEX method.
We have developed 3D printer filament materials for metals and ceramics that can be used with filament-type 3D printers, which are becoming more widespread under the MEX method. The filament type uses a rod-shaped filament material that is fed by gears, and the material is extruded from a heated nozzle and layered. By balancing factors such as "flexibility for winding into filament shape" and "strength for 3D printing through gear extrusion" while mixing metals and ceramics, we have created filament materials that enable the 3D printing of metals and ceramics with filament-type 3D printers. After printing, debinding and sintering can be performed to obtain a sintered body of metals and ceramics that maintains the shape created by 3D printing. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. (Further explanations are available on the official website below.)
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Metal and Ceramic 3D Printer Filament Metal: SUS316L, 17-4PH, in development (Cu, titanium alloy, others) Ceramics: Alumina in development (zirconia, others) We are also open to discussions regarding filament production using the powders you provide. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in 1988 as a 100% subsidiary of our parent company, Daiichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd., in response to the growing demand for compounds for powder injection molding (PIM). Since then, we have been engaged in product development with the cooperation of our customers. Moving forward, we aim to continue advancing our technology development based on the compound technology we have accumulated thus far, contributing to the growth of our customers and the industry. Additionally, please feel free to consult us not only about compounds for PIM but also regarding the mixing of powders and resins.