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Steinbach AG has expanded its fleet to seven Lithoz CeraFab S65 systems, signaling a move toward industrial-scale ceramic production.
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Steinbach AG has expanded its fleet to seven Lithoz CeraFab S65 systems, signaling a move toward industrial-scale ceramic production.

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

Steinbach AG has expanded its fleet to seven Lithoz CeraFab S65 systems, signaling a move toward industrial-scale ceramic production. With 13 post-processing furnaces now active, the company has optimized the LCM workflow to slash delivery times to 3-4 weeks. This systemic scaling proves that technical ceramics have transitioned from prototyping to a mature manufacturing solution for MedTech and aerospace. It marks the rise of the high-throughput ceramic 3D factory. 🏭🔬🚀 #3DPrinting #Ceramics #MedTech #Aerospace #Manufacturing

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