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On March 2nd, 2022, 3DNatives, one of the leading European 3D printing media, published an article titled Technical Ceramics in Additive Manufacturing. Fabrice Petit, Program Manager Manufacturing Processes at CRIBC (Research Center of the Belgian Ceramic Industry) share in this article its vision of Pam 3D printing technology applied to Technical Ceramics.
Review this article and discover how the Pam Series MC allows to transform the widest range of industrial techincal ceramics and while presenting the lowest level of health risk compared to other technologies on the market.