Dutch ceramics manufacturing company FORMATEC has announced it is expanding its production service capabilities with the addition of in-house ceramic 3D printing. The company, which has specialized in Ceramic Injection Molding (CIM) for over two decades, is excited to offer ceramic additive manufacturing and to deliver a new class of ceramic parts to its clients.
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FORMATEC has been interested in ceramic AM since as early as 2012, which led it to form ADMATEC in collaboration with ECN and Innotech Europe. Today, ADMATEC offers a series of ceramic 3D printers based on its Admaflex DLP technology, including the recently released Admaflex 300 for high-volume production . FORMATEC’s facility, which houses CIM, MIM and 3D printing technologies, manufactures parts for many industries, but primarily the chemical, medical and aesthetical sectors. By adding ceramic AM to its arsenal of manufacturing processes, the company will have even more tools to produce the types […]
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