Analysis of the Technological and Economic Expediency of Using Additive Technologies in Manufacturing Ceramic Parts

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M. K. Romanov
L. I. Zhuravleva
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[1] Urals Electromechanical Plant,
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Glass and Ceramics | 2020年 / 76卷
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additive technology (AT); 3D-printing; 3D-model; slip; slip technology (ST); metal-ceramic units (MCU); VK94-1 ceramic; suspension; photopolymer; optical system; projector; good product yield;
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The experience gained in manufacturing complex ceramic parts using additive technology LCM (Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing) and an analysis of the economic expediency of using this technology in serial and experimental manufacturing of ceramic parts as compared with slip casting technology are presented. The results are of interest in developing and manufacturing new, complex, experimental, ceramic parts and selecting a technology and equipment for serial production.
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