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Wuhan 3D Ceramics is debuting its latest ceramic 3D printing breakthroughs at TCT Asia 2026, featuring systems capable of sub-25 micron resolution.
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Wuhan 3D Ceramics is debuting its latest ceramic 3D printing breakthroughs at TCT Asia 2026, featuring systems capable of sub-25 micron resolution.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Wuhan 3D Ceramics is debuting its latest ceramic 3D printing breakthroughs at TCT Asia 2026, featuring systems capable of sub-25 micron resolution. By achieving sintering densities over 99.5%, these platforms enable the production of aerospace-grade alumina and silicon nitride parts with unprecedented complexity. This evolution from prototyping to industrial-scale refractory production addresses critical bottlenecks in chemical and medical sectors. The introduction of large-format ceramic AM signals a systemic shift toward replacing traditional molding. 🚀 #3DPrinting #Ceramics #AdvancedManufacturing #TCTAsia #IndustrialAM

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