Lithoz to launch its Ceramic 3D Factory network at ceramitec

Lithoz will highlight serial production solutions at ceramitec 2024 (Courtesy Lithoz)
Lithoz will highlight serial production solutions at ceramitec 2024 (Courtesy Lithoz)

Lithoz GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, will showcase its global Ceramic 3D Factory network at ceramitec 2024, taking place in Munich, Germany, April 9-12. In addition to the Ceramic 3D Factory, Lithoz will also launch its CeraControl software and include live demonstrations of its CeraFab System S65.

The establishment of the Ceramic 3D Factory is expected to connect Lithoz technology and contract manufacturers all over the world, in one global network for interconnected serial production.

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The company’s new CeraControl software will allow for up to 100 globally interconnected CeraFab S65 3D ceramic Additive Manufacturing machines.

Visitors to the exhibition can also experience the entry-level CeraFab Lab L30 in action at the Almatis booth (A5.203). The two companies have enjoyed a successful partnership for over a decade, with Almatis providing high-quality 99.8% thermally reactive alumina powder for aerospace, healthcare, and engineering applications.

Reflecting the growing interest in additively manufactured healthcare applications in recent years, bioresorbable ceramic implants made of hydroxy apatite will be on show, as well as multi-material medical parts combining various bioresorbable ceramic materials. For more insight into these applications, Dr Daniel Bomze (Director Medical Solutions, Lithoz) will discuss ‘How patients and medical professionals benefit from ceramic 3D printing’ in a presentation at 11.50am, April 9.

Lithoz will be exhibiting at booth A6.334.

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