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Steinbach AG has expanded its fleet to seven Lithoz LCM systems by adding two new CeraFab S65 printers.
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Steinbach AG has expanded its fleet to seven Lithoz LCM systems by adding two new CeraFab S65 printers.

Originally reported by VoxelMatters

Steinbach AG has expanded its fleet to seven Lithoz LCM systems by adding two new CeraFab S65 printers. This capacity growth, paired with 13 sintering furnaces, effectively eliminates the post-processing bottleneck for serial ceramic production. By reducing lead times to 3-4 weeks, Steinbach is accelerating high-performance ceramic adoption in aerospace and medtech. This expansion validates the Ceramic 3D Factory model as a proven path for industrial serial manufacturing. #AdditiveManufacturing #Ceramic3DPrinting #IndustrialScale

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