
Photocuring ceramic printer
光固化陶瓷打印机
Description
A photopolymerization ceramic 3D printer is an additive manufacturing device specifically designed for producing high-precision, complex-structured ceramic parts. It works by uniformly mixing ceramic powder with a photosensitive resin to form a ceramic slurry, which is then cured layer-by-layer using UV light (laser or DLP), followed by debinding and sintering to obtain dense, high-strength ceramic components. It enables the fabrication of internal channels, thin-wall structures, lattice structures, and complex cavities that are difficult to achieve with traditional methods, making it a key manufacturing tool for high-end sectors such as aerospace, electronics, medical, and energy.



