Lithoz and Oak Ridge National Laboratory team up to advance 3D-printed non-oxide ceramics for extreme temperature applications

5th December 2023: Vienna, Austria. Lithoz GmbH and the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory have signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to use Lithoz’s 3D printing technology to further explore the processing and additive manufacturing of non-oxide ceramics. Based on Laser-Induced Slipcasting (LIS) technology, the Lithoz 3D printer uses …

At Formnext 2023, Lithoz Opened the Door to Multi-Material Innovation

After great reception of the new lithium disilicate dental material at IDS 2023 in March and the successful Formnext last year, the Lithoz team was excited to come together for the grand trade show finale of 2023 – “Formnext – Where Ideas Take Shape”. This year, the company’s flagship printer CeraFab Multi 2M30 was on …

Lithoz announces strategic financial investment in AMAREA Technology, offering multi-material 3D printer for up to six different materials

21st November 2023: Vienna, Austria. Multi-material 3D printing made a strong impact at this Formnext, with Lithoz also showcasing their flagship printer the CeraFab Multi 2M30 for the first time at a public event. After almost a decade of fruitful cooperation together with Dresden-based Fraunhofer IKTS, another key innovation driver in multi-material printing, Lithoz has …

New Lithoz CeraFab Lab to boost advanced ceramic research at Penn State University

27th June 2023: Vienna, Austria. Lithoz GmbH, world market and innovation leader in ceramic 3D printing, has delivered a CeraFab Lab L30 to Penn State University, whose Materials Research Institute is on the forefront of state-of-the-art ceramic research. With the installation of this Lithoz 3D printer, material researchers at Penn State will now have access …

Lithoz ceramic 3D printing technology: a game-changer for aerospace applications

Written by 3D Printing Industry. When it comes to 3D printing in aerospace, metals are often the conventional material. However, high-performance 3D printed ceramics possess a number of excellent properties which make them highly efficient, and especially well suited for use in extreme environments. This makes ceramics ideal for 3D printing parts for aerospace applications.   …