Article | REF: N4807 V1

Manufacturing of ceramic parts by additive manufacturing technologies

Authors: Thierry CHARTIER, Vincent PATELOUP, Christophe CHAPUT

Publication date: February 10, 2018, Review date: June 4, 2024

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6. Industrialization and quality control

The numerous industrial advantages of 3D printing applied to technical ceramics have encouraged many manufacturers to take an interest in this technology. The main fields of application are :

  • luxury goods: jewelry... ;

  • industry: aeronautics and space... ;

  • biomedical: manufacture of calcium phosphate bone implants (HAP, TCP)...

Wholers' annual report on the state of the additive manufacturing industry also clearly illustrates the industrial development of additive manufacturing processes . As a result, 33.8% of parts manufactured by 3D printing are...

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