3. Classification of additive manufacturing processes
Generally speaking, additive manufacturing processes are classified according to the state of the support material used to build the desired part. All these processes can be classified into four categories:
0D solid materials (powders/grains) ;
1D solid materials (filament) ;
2D solid materials (sheets/plates) ;
suspensions and pastes.
Following this classification, the most common additive manufacturing processes for ceramic parts are presented below. ...
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
The Union de normalisation de la mécanique is responsible, via its UNM 920 commission, for listing all ISO and CEN standards dealing with additive manufacturing.
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Ceramic additive manufacturing machines using SLS technology :
Phenix systems
http://www.phenix-systems.com/fr
Stereolithography ceramic additive manufacturing machines :
3DCeram
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