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Additive Manufacturing in Technical Ceramics

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With the progress from a society of mass production to mass customization, additive manufacturing (AM) technology is contributing greatly to this trend. A nanoparticle jetting (NPJ) technology, newly developed by XJet, delivers a breakthrough advantage with its ability to reach near net shape of parts. Two manufacturing systems printing ultrafine layers of nanoparticle ‘inks’ are already running in Germany and the USA.

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  1. 2) at a CAGR of 25.6 percent for 2017–2022 according to [1]

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Levi, H. Additive Manufacturing in Technical Ceramics. Interceram. - Int. Ceram. Rev. 67, 12–13 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42411-018-0009-0

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