French-Japanese company 3DCeram Sinto, based in Limoges, is introducing at Formnext its latest 3D printer for advanced ceramics parts production.
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The new C3600 Ultimate features an impressive build volume of 600x600x300 mm and is capable of processing zirconia, alumina and a range of other materials. The system was developed for mass production of some of the largest advanced ceramic parts, including aerospace components such as satellite mirrors.
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To increase print speed – a major issue in all photopolymerization and especially with dense ceramic slurries – the new C3600 Ultimate is equipped with 4 laser sources, ensure a printing time compatible with industrial needs. 3DCeram printers use stereolithography printing technology for the quality of finishing and accuracy of the printed parts.
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The C3600 Ultimate will be exhibits at the coming Formnext conference, along with the C100 Easy, used for research and prototyping. This printer allows launching a run in […]
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