The UK’s Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) is set to take delivery of a new additive manufacturing system from XJet, bringing “high demand” ceramics 3D printing in-house.
Global dental company Straumann Group is to begin using XJet’s Carmel 1400C additive manufacturing for end-use components after initially deploying the platform for prototyping.
The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Stoke-based materials consultancy Lucideon Ltd to support the development of 3D printing ceramics.
Lithoz has announced the release of CeraVision, a computer vision tool, and CeraDoc, a new software module, that have been designed to enable remote tracking and monitoring of the company’s ceramic 3D printing technology.
The company will be exhibiting its latest CeraFab family of modular machines which it says are designed for the serial production of high-performance AM ceramics.
Tethon 3D has announced the development of new ceramic and metal UV curable resin materials developed exclusively for the company’s desktop DLP printer, which is set for a 2019 Q2 launch.
Ove the last 12 months, TCT Magazine has spoken to four men once of Objet now working for XJet, and along the way discussed the past, present and future of the metals and ceramics 3D printing vendor.