Along with metal 3D printing, ceramics were big news on the formnext powered by tct show floor with several companies exhibiting new printers and capabilities at the Frankfurt event. In this brief roundup we take a look at machines from Lithoz, 3DCeram, Admatec and Roland DG each opening up unique opportunities in the dental, medical and jewellery sectors, and beyond.
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