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Digital Light Pricessing (DLP)

Back in 2012 Formatec, an established Ceramic Injection Molding (CIM) company, was exploring new ways in shaping ceramics to add to their portfolio. Pioneering with 3D printing ceramics, a material -still- fairly unknown in AM but with great properties and regarded as a superior material, would open up a wide span of possibilities. In their effort, Formatec joined forces with Energy Center Netherlands (ECN), an experienced research institute, to start up a project with the aim to push the boundaries changing the traditional manufacturing industry and its associated limitations, through the formation of a new company: Admatec.

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Admaflex 130 Evolution

Featuring the unique capability of 3D printing both advanced ceramics and metals on one system. This technology is ideal for the development and 24/7 digital serial production of functional and aesthetical parts requiring complex geometries, high resolution, fine details, and smooth surface while benefiting from excellent material properties.

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Admaflex 300

Featuring a large build volume and the unique capability of 3D printing both advanced ceramics and metals but also multi-material on one machine. The Admaflex 300 is ideal for many demanding applications including mass-production of silica shells and cores for high precision casting.

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Admatec 300 Multi Material

Featuring a large build volume and the unique capability of 3D printing both advanced ceramics and metals but also multi-material on one machine. The Admaflex 300 is ideal for many demanding applications including mass-production of silica shells and cores for high precision casting.

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