"We will continue to drive the advancement of additive manufacturing of technical ceramics and deliver the highest levels of quality and reliability to our customers."
Partnering with German service provider CADdent and utilising Lithoz's Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing technology, the otoplastics earmoulds are said to be 'ultra-precise in fit, acoustically neutral and perfectly biocompatible.'
In a bid to enhance its services to the aerospace, industrial and medical sectors, Kanfit has acquired a Carmel 5000X system for 17-4PH stainless steel production and a Carmel 1400C ceramic solution.
Lithoz is printing the heat exchanger in aluminium nitride (AIN), believing that these systems manufactured with this material will help to decarbonise aviation, improve system efficiency and sustainability, and reduce maintenance.
The single-piece ceramic web-capsule was developed and additively manufactured with Lithoz's Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing (LCM) technology by Steinbach AG in partnership with HiFiction AG.
Both companies were acquired amid Nano Dimension’s spree of acquisitions as it bid to become ‘a leader in additive manufacturing’ but were shut down in early May as the company outlined plans to streamline its portfolio.
Researchers will use the machine to support the advanced engineering of hierarchical structures with sensory capabilities for use in biological and engineering applications as part of the MEBioSys project.
The company believes it to be its latest organisational milestone and underlines its ‘focused commitment’ on meeting the stringent requirements of patient safety, precision and regulatory compliance within the healthcare industries.
This strategic acquisition, Tethon says, will enhance its manufacturing capabilities, expand its resin portfolio, and increase its global market share.