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Additive Manufacturing of Bioceramics at Sichuan University

Customized 3D printed calcium phosphate bioceramics can be used for maxillofacial bone repair, tumor bone defect filling, articular cup and elbow bone replacement

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Admaflex Technology Allows Increase In Productivity And Efficiency

Formatec is able to offer five different ways to shape ceramics, suited to the customers’ need to choose the best fit depending on quantity, investment and lead time. When application rules over design, 3D printing surely is your way to go.

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Zurich University Of Applied Sciences Partners With Admatec

Two Admaflex 130 machines were delivered and installed at the Sustainable Materials and Industrial Processes 4.0 laboratory of ENEA in Italy

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How Investment Casting Can Compete With DMLS

Our customer Aristo-cast set out to prove extreme detail on the interior of a fuel nozzle, by using 3D Printed Investment Casting Shells

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Admatec Introduces New Resins For Investment Casting

Admatec is excited to introduce two different investment casting resins for use on the Admaflex 130 and 300 series 3D printers.

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SUPSI Invests In The Admaflex 130 For The Production Of Ceramics

To take the next step in ceramic material development and production, the MEMTI group invested in an Admaflex 130 3D printer.

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Can Sinter-based AM Compete With Powder Injection Molding?

Geometries that challenge PIM’s shaping capabilities are, creating new opportunities for the Additive Manufacturing industry

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Formatec Announces The Addition Of Metal Injection Molding

AdditiveManufacturing's editor-in-chief, Peter Zelinski, visits Aristo-cast in Almont, Michigan to review Admaflex technology.

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Admatec introduces bioresorbable ceramics from CAM Bioceramics

Admatec offers innovative customized solutions to academic medical centers and manufacturers of medical devices with biocompatible and bioresorbable ceramics.