Lithoz delivers CeraFab Multi 2M30 to non-profit Welsh research facility

Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult is the recipient of the UK’s first CeraFab Multi 2M30 machine (Courtesy Lithoz)
Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult is the recipient of the UK’s first CeraFab Multi 2M30 machine (Courtesy Lithoz)

Lithoz GmbH, Vienna, Austria, has delivered the UK’s first CeraFab Multi 2M30 machine to Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult, a government-backed research facility in Newport, Wales.

The CeraFab Multi 2M30 is an Additive Manufacturing machine that uses a Vat Photopolymerisation (VPP) process which the company calls Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing (LCM). The machine has two separate vats which can combine multiple materials –including ceramic, metal and polymer – within a single layer and can vary the material composition layer-by-layer.

“The CeraFab Multi 2M30 3D printer, part of the DER Investment in state-of-the-art equipment, is a valuable addition to our advanced semiconductor integration and packaging capability,” stated Dr Jayakrishnan Chandrappan, Head of Packaging at CSA Catapult, which helps optimise advanced electronic systems and delivers industrial research organisation to benefit companies in the UK. “This acquisition will help us develop novel 3D-printed multi-material parts for high-power and high-frequency microelectronics packages, and the multi-material printing facilities will drive energy-efficient, compact and affordable packaging.”

CSA Catapult is a non-profit organisation focused on bringing compound semiconductor applications to life in three key areas: the road to Net Zero, future telecoms and intelligent sensing. The organisation works within the Power Electronics, RF & Microwave and Photonics technology areas and has an interest in Advanced Packaging. The organisation exists to help the UK compound semiconductor industry grow and collaborates across the UK and internationally.

www.lithoz.com

www.csa.catapult.org.uk

In the latest issue of PIM International…

Download PDF

Extensive MIM, CIM industry and sinter-based AM industry news, plus the following exclusive deep-dive articles and reports:

  • Element 22: Mastering titanium component production with Metal Injection Moulding and Additive Manufacturing
  • Advancing industrialisation: Binder Jetting at the forefront of a maturing sinter-based AM landscape
  • Tailored feedstocks for MIM, CIM and sinter-based AM: How Blesol Tech is responding to market requirements
  • Cleaner semiconductor etching: Bosch Advanced Ceramics’ two-part AM injector produced with Lithoz technology

Buyer’s Guide: feedstock, powder, production technology and MIM, CIM and AM parts

Discover suppliers of these and more in our advertisers’ index and buyer’s guide, available in the back of PIM International.

  • Metal powders
  • MIM, CIM & AM parts producers
  • Binders & feedstocks
  • Feedstock mixers
  • Furnaces & furnace supplies
  • Atmospheres & gas generation
  • HIP systems & services
  • Injection moulding machines
  • AM technology
  • Debinding systems
View online

Register for our fortnightly newsletter

Don't miss any new issue of PIM International, and stay up to date with the latest industry news. Sign up to our fortnightly newsletter.

Sign up

Join our community

Discover our magazine archive…

The free-to-access PIM International magazine archive offers unparalleled insight into the world of MIM, CIM and sinter-based AM from a commercial and technological perspective through:

  • Reports on visits to leading part manufacturers and industry suppliers
  • Articles on technology and application trends
  • Information on materials developments
  • Reviews of key technical presentations from the international conference circuit
  • International industry news

All past issues are available to download as free PDFs or view in your browser.

 

Browse the archive

 

Share via
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap