The M.A.T. a new way to shape SiC by 3DCeram Sinto
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1 3DCeram Sinto, Limoges, France
3DCeram Sinto has developed a new printer which opens a whole world of opportunities for research centers and university: the M.A.T. for Multi Additive Technologies, a printer that has been designed to hosts several additive technologies. Developed with a filament fused fabrication tool head, it can produce silicon carbide with a density of 97% but also alumina, zirconia or many other ceramic materials regardless of their optical properties. In its premium version you also make metals like titanium for example. All of which have been tested and qualified by the ESA (European space agency) during a qualification campaign.
The machine can also include a CNC tool head to get even better surface finish or a robocasting head to print slurries of your formulation.
Our goal is to open our machine to become technological host for other additive technologies and materials that you would have developed.