D3-AM exhibits LAB II Large Format ceramic Additive Manufacturing machine at Formnext 2024

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November 25, 2024
D3-AM has launched its new LAB II Large Format ceramic Additive Manufacturing machine (Courtesy D3-AM)
D3-AM has launched its new LAB II Large Format ceramic Additive Manufacturing machine (Courtesy D3-AM)

D3-AM, based in Bressanone, Italy, introduced its new LAB II Large Format ceramic Additive Manufacturing machine at this year’s Formnext. The new machine uses the company’s proprietary Micro Particle Jetting (MPJ) technology and is capable of producing ceramic components up to 400 x 480 x 160 mm.

With the development of a unique printhead, the D3-AM enables direct deposition of water-based suspensions with high solids content and almost any particle size and distribution*.* Once built, the additively manufactured parts can be sintered directly – without any additional debinding steps.

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The LAB II Large Format allows the production of larger ceramic components and higher quantities in a single run, helping to streamline manufacturing for industries that demand complex, high-performance parts.

D3-AM GmbH is a spin-off of Durst Group, a global manufacturer of digital printing and production technology. D3-AM is based at the ‘Durst Kraftwerk’ innovation centre at the Durst Group. The Durst Group employs more than 800 people worldwide and has contributed to the digital transformation and the replacement of traditional production processes with technological innovations in various industries.

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