12.02.23
Durst Group subsidiary D3-AM GmbH launched its innovative Micro Particle Jetting printing technology advancements for high-performance ceramics manufacturing at Formnext 2023. D3’s LABII printing system allows for direct printing of highly concentrated, water-based suspensions with most particle sizes and distribution.
“Material Jetting, from a theoretical standpoint, represents the most promising technology in additive manufacturing as it enables the construction of objects drop by drop, voxel by voxel. By overcoming material compatibility restrictions, our MPJ-technology paves the way for the production of previously deemed impossible components,” said chief product officer Stefan Waldner.
Durst Group CEO and co-owner Christoph Gamper said, “with our presence at Formnext with the D3 LABII system, we are starting a new chapter at Durst: Material Jetting. The tradeshow has clearly shown that we are onwards in the premier class of materials – ceramics – and we look forward to scaling the printing systems, process, and materials to open up a world of possibilities.”
“Material Jetting, from a theoretical standpoint, represents the most promising technology in additive manufacturing as it enables the construction of objects drop by drop, voxel by voxel. By overcoming material compatibility restrictions, our MPJ-technology paves the way for the production of previously deemed impossible components,” said chief product officer Stefan Waldner.
Durst Group CEO and co-owner Christoph Gamper said, “with our presence at Formnext with the D3 LABII system, we are starting a new chapter at Durst: Material Jetting. The tradeshow has clearly shown that we are onwards in the premier class of materials – ceramics – and we look forward to scaling the printing systems, process, and materials to open up a world of possibilities.”