Lithography based ceramic manufacturing lcm is used to make precise high quality components from ceramic materials which are used for example in micro electronics plasma technology and high temperature applications.
Lithography based ceramic manufacturing.
The technology was initially developed at tu vienna more than a decade ago in 2006 by the same engineers who would go on to found lithoz in 2011.
Ceramic parts manufactured by lithography based ceramic manufacturing lcm excel in resolution and surface quality.
Additive manufacturing techniques allow the preparation of tailor made structures for specific reactions or applications with a high degree of freedom concerning the design.
Lithography based ceramics manufacturing lcm lcm is a proprietary additive manufacturing technology developed by lithoz based on a dlp photopolymerization process.
Lithography based ceramic manufacturing lcm for example has a high resolution but still a limited material portfolio.
Alumina toughened zirconia is a very interesting material for medical.
Lithography based additive manufacturing technology is a layered manufacturing approach where liquid photopolymerizable resins are solidified with ultraviolet visible or infrared light.
The fraunhofer ikts uses the lithography based ceramic manufacturing lcm technology for the development of modified honeycombs with wall openings between and spoilers.
The material for lcm is a photosensitive ceramic particle filled slurry which.