August 27, 2021
Israel NanoParticle (NPJ) nano particle jetting3D printingManufacturers have officially put alumina materials into the market to respond to a wide range of needs. Before that,
XJet
Of American customers have tested the material for several months and achieved good results.
The additive manufacturing process of NPJ uses liquid dispersion to manufacture3D printingParts, which are related to many metals3D printingThe powder melting process used in the process is different. In NPJ technology,
ceramics
And metal particles are sprayed out in the liquid, and when it is deposited on the build platform, the liquid evaporates, leaving behind a molten layer of ceramic or metal. The resulting parts have high details, surface finish and accuracy.
Alumina materials have excellent mechanical properties, such as strength, hardness, wear resistance and other characteristics, as well as good insulation and high temperature resistance, and are widely used in industry. Generally, alumina materials are considered difficult to be CNC machined to produce parts with complex structures, especially after sintering and forming. However, XJet Carmel 1400C can eliminate this limitation, because XJet’s water-soluble support material convinced them that manufacturing alumina parts with complex geometries and cavities, as well as near-net-shape parts with ultra-fine details, can be easily achieved .
△XJet Carmel 1400 C spray ceramic3D printingmachine
Dror Danai, Chief Commercial Officer of XJet, commented: “Since alumina is the most widely used and most effective industrial ceramic, it is of great significance to market it as the second ceramic material after zirconia. We I am very pleased to bring this widely used industrial ceramic material to the market and add to the icing on the cake for our dynamic additive manufacturing products. Moreover, the introduction of new materials opens up new ways for our existing and potential customers to make them in the market. More competitive in the market.”
XJet and its Chinese partner Protech will showcase sample parts printed with alumina materials at some upcoming trade shows.
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