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CERAM PRO 3D Printers Range


printable slurries and the development of advanced


technical ceramics,


particularly for casting applications. SINTX, with over 25 years of experience in ceramic 3D printing, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this partnership.


Their success


in developing and commercializing materials such as alumina, zirconia, and silica complements Prodways' advanced MovingLight machine technology. Together, Prodways and SINTX provide end-to-end solutions that combine high resolution, scalability, and process- oriented parameter control.


Research and Development Prodways' dedication to research and development is a cornerstone of their success. They continuously invest in new techniques and materials to enhance the performance and reliability of their 3D printing solutions. Their global R&D centers collaborate to share insights and innovations, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of the industry. This commitment to R&D has enabled them to develop world-class reclamation capabilities, helping customers reduce costs and carbon footprints by utilizing only the required amount of material


Printed with Silica SICAST 200


needed for each print. Prodways' technical support team is comprised of experienced professionals who provide training, troubleshooting, and consulting services to ensure customers get the most out of their 3D printing investments.


They are


dedicated to supporting their customers throughout the entire process, from initial consultation to final production.


Core Applications: Honeywell Case Study


One of the core applications of Prodways' ceramic 3D printing solutions is casting and the aerospace industry. A prime example of this is their collaboration with Honeywell, a leading aerospace company. Honeywell utilized Prodways' CERAM PRO printers to produce high-precision ceramic components for their advanced engineering projects.


The use of


Prodways' 3D printing technology allowed Honeywell to significantly reduce production times and costs while maintaining the highest standards of quality and precision. “With the conventional investment casting process, it can take 1-2 years to produce the turbine blades needed


for the development process,” said Mike Baldwin, Principal R&D Scientist. “Additive manufacturing lets us take the design, print the mold, cast it, test it and get real numbers to validate our models – and the whole process takes just 7-8 weeks. If we need to tweak the design, we can change it electronically and get another blade in about six weeks.” This demonstrates the transformative potential of Prodways' ceramic 3D printing solutions industrial applications.


in demanding


More about Prodways Prodways Machines is committed to leading the way in ceramic 3D printing solutions. Their history of innovation, continuous investment


in new


technologies, strategic partnerships, and dedication to research and development ensures that they provide customers with the most advanced and reliable 3D printing solutions available. With a global presence, Prodways Machines has installed over 200 machines worldwide, producing thousands of parts daily. This extensive infrastructure underscores their capability to scale production and meet the demands of industrial applications seamlessly.


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