3ders : Tethon 3D, leading manufacturer of ceramic powders, binders, and other 3D printing services and supplies, has just filed a US utility patent application for a 3D printer design that incorporates compression into a powder/binder-jet 3D printer, significantly improving the strength of 3D printed ceramics and potentially other powder materials.Compared to other 3D printing materials, such as thermoplastics and even metal alloys, ceramic has remained a relatively small 3D printing material market. That’s because it can be somewhat trickier to deal with, requiring glazes, binders, and a high-temperature kiln to properly set. However, ceramic 3D prints do offer marked benefits—along with being food safe, the material is recyclable, heat resistant, and can create beautiful, organic designs.
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