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- 3DCeram is a Limoges-based company specializing in the supply of 3D printers for technical ceramics.
- For over 15 years, the company has focused on developing its know-how in 3D printing, and offers unique scientific expertise in mastering 3D printing technologies through laser stereolithography (SLA) and the ceramic pastes it has developed.
- 30 employees
- Since 2001, the company has been producing ceramic parts through additive manufacturing, using its own 3D printer called CERAMAKER.
- from 2015, it began marketing 3D printing lines based on the Ceramaker printer, along with associated services to provide a complete process offering, from 3D printing to ceramic firing and cleaning.
- In 2017, following its integration into the Sinto group, 3DCeram decided to develop a range of 3D printers for technical ceramics
- Today, 3DCeram Sinto specializes in three fields, with prestigious customers including Safran, Air Liquide, Zeiss, Thales, Apple and the University Hospital of Limoges.
- Sinto has been manufacturing repair products in France for 70 years
- Sinto is a benchmark brand in the professional world for craftsmen, painters, carpenters, cabinetmakers, metalworkers and bodyworkers.
- Sinto products can be used to repair everything in the home: objects, surfaces, floors, walls, indoors and out.
News
Innovation: 3DCeram continues its industrial success story at Bonnac-la-Côte". | 3DCeram: Success at Bonnac-la-Côte 13/11/2021
- The company has inaugurated a new 3,000 m² building in Bonnac-la-Côte.
- The building stands on a plot of 11,000 m².
- The investment for this new building is 3.2 million euros.
Satellite antennas: Anywaves and ceramic 3D printing. 07/01/2021
- Anywaves, a Toulouse-based spin-off from the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), aims to become the world's leading manufacturer of antennas for small satellites.
- Anywaves has teamed up with 3DCeram, a French manufacturer of ceramic 3D printers, to work on the design of a new ceramic antenna for future SmallSats satellites.
- The partnership between Anywaves and 3DCeram was developed thanks to 3DCeram's 3D-AIM service, which is dedicated to companies in the aerospace sector.
- The collaboration between Anywaves and 3DCeram has led to the development of a zirconia antenna concept with a lattice structure for enhanced RF performance.
How 3DCeram is rethinking the ceramic 3D printing business model | 3DCeram reinvents ceramic 3D printing. 11/06/2020
- Founded in 2001, 3DCeram develops and markets a range of ceramic 3D printers.
- Ceramic 3D printers in the Ceramaker range include the C100 EASY (100x100x150 mm printing plate), the C3600 ULTIMATE (600x600x300 mm) and the C900 FLEX (300x300x100 mm).
- The SLA technology used by 3DCeram has enabled new solutions to be developed to improve the manufacturing process, notably stripping support and free link.
- The electrical engineering, pharmaceutical, energy, automotive, medical and aerospace/aviation industries are all fields in which ceramic 3D printing is used.
- Digitization and process automation are key steps in the future development of ceramic 3D printing and 3DCeram.
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