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Pilot production

If you are looking for solutions to bypass the surface roughness limitation, heavy post-processing and operational demands of advanced metal and ceramics AM, reach out to us to discuss a pilot project for your specific parts. Available soon in Q3 2026.

Our technology overview at a glance: 

  • From one-off parts to medium-volume production

  • Broad compatibility with sinterable materials
    Suitable for metals and ceramics, with advanced process maturity demonstrated for copper, cobalt-chromium, stainless steel, alumina, and yttria-stabilized zirconia.

  • Clean internal channels
    Enables enclosed channels and complex internal geometries without trapped powder and without manual post-processing inside the component

  • Controlled surface structuring on complex geometries
    High design freedom and precise control of functional or decorative surface textures, including on curved and freeform surfaces.

  • Adaptable resolution and build dimensions
    Resolution, surface quality, and component size can be tailored through the selected shell-printing system. Demonstrated (pre-optimized) surface roughness values reach Sa 1.2 µm for CoCr metal and Sa 0.7 µm for alumina ceramic.

  • Volumetrically isotropic components
    Homogeneous three-dimensional material properties without an internal layer structure.

  • No internal debinding defects
    The water-based slurry does not contain an excessive amount internal polymer-binder matrix that must be removed before sintering, 

  • Verified geometrical versatility within a dimension of ca. 50 × 50 × 50 mm
    Successfully demonstrated with varying wall thicknesses, internal channels, and complex geometrical features.

  • High-density, low-porosity parts

Your most difficult component may be our strongest application.

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