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Lithoz’ LCM 3D Printing technology will serve the needs of green hydrogen production. Here is how.
Lithoz’ ceramic 3D printing technology will be utilized as part of the “Redox3D” project that aims to produce green hydrogen in solar tower power...
Lithoz secures the ISO 13485 certification which ensures LCM meets the standards required by medical device manufacturers
Ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz has received the ISO 13485 certification. This certification confirms that the company’s quality management system meets the standards for...
Lithoz creates Japanese technology network for 3D printed high-performance ceramics
Remember when we said that the adoption of AM is different from one continent to another? Well, ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz shares an...
10 technology highlights of 2023 that shaped the Additive Manufacturing world (Part 2)
Updated on January 4th: The article has been updated to reflect the "Arburg" solution in part 4.
2023 has been a very interesting year both...
New Lithoz LCM 3D printer makes next-gen 3D printed multi material parts
Ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz will showcase a series of new manufacturing solutions required for creating 3D printed multi-material parts at Formnext 2023 from...
Lithoz adds a new ceramic 3D printing technology to its portfolio with acquisition of CerAMing
Ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz has acquired CerAMing, a spin-off of BAM (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung/ German Federal Institute for Materials Research and...
Lithoz introduces a LithaBite alumina material for 3D-printed translucent orthodontic ceramic brackets
To expand the realm of applications in digital dentistry, ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz recently unveiled the LithaBite alumina material.
Ideal for 3D-printed translucent orthodontic...
3D printed bioceramic implants achieve a 92% total success rate with Lithoz lithabone material
This study evaluates the healing success of LCM-manufactured ceramic implants in human bodies over a follow-up period of 5 years.
Manufacturers are often criticized for...
Differences in the pace of AM adoption across regions: The Lithoz case
Last year, when machine manufacturer Thermwood launched its Cut Layer Additive solution, an Additive Manufacturing process that does not 3D print, the machine received...
Evove relies on Lithoz’s ceramic 3D printing to fabricate Separonics filter membranes
These membranes would be able to reduce energy use by 80%, increase output fivefold, and recycle 80% more water.
Remember Evove, the UK-based company that...