Ceramika

Ceramic 3D Printing Revolution: How Technical Ceramics Are Being Transformed by Additive Manufacturing

Rewolucja w druku 3D ceramiki: Jak ceramika techniczna zmienia się dzięki technologii przyrostowej

Drukowanie addytywne ceramiki jest w dużej mierze procesem pośrednim, w którym wydrukowany zielony element jest odgazowywany i spiekany, co skutkuje skurczem liniowym na poziomie około 15–20% (a nawet do 15–30% objętościowo). Binder Jetting pozwala na szybkie wytwarzanie stosunkowo dużych elementów ceramicznych, jednak
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