CeraMax Vario V900 System
AM and 3D Printing Machine
Ceramics, Gypsum and Glass AM Machines
Electrical engineering
Energy, oil and gas
Consumer goods, sports and fashion
Aerospace
Mechanical and plant engineering
Process industry
Security and defense
Mold-making and tooling
Scientific facilities and institutes
Other visitor target groups
Based on LIS (Laser Induced Slip Casting) technology, ceramic products for various industrial applications can be printed. This advanced manufacturing process can not only significantly improve the production efficiency, the printed parts can be also easily processed, and it has certain economic advantages compared with traditional ceramic processing methods. Due to the use of water-based slurry, the content of organic adhesives is as low as 2-3%, and it is able to produce fully dense large-size ceramic parts with wall thickness of up to 40 mm, which is a new breakthrough in ceramic additive manufacturing technology. The device can be used in a wide use cases as radomes, aerospace satellite mirrors, as well as components commonly used in the semiconductor and mechanical industries such as ceramic rings and nozzle parts, and even in bathroom products and crafts design.