3D Controls Expands Ceramic 3D Printing FAB at Busan Headquarters
Seongnam, Mokpo, Busan will be a triangular axis to support material development and parts mass production nationwide.
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| Busan (Headquarters R&D & FAB) | Seongnam (Production Technology Research center & FAB) | Mokpo (Jeonnam TP Ceramic Manufacturing Center R&D & FAB) |
▲ Establishment of a network system for ceramic 3D printing FABs in three locations nationwide.
3D Controls has expanded and relocated its Busan R&D lab (headquarters) to a FAB within its ceramic 3D printing manufacturing hub, establishing a nationwide FAB network system with three locations, including Seongnam, Mokpo, and Busan, serving as a production hub for ceramic components.
Going forward, universities, research institutes, and companies are expected to facilitate collaborative research on materials, equipment, and additive manufacturing processes through nearby centers, as well as collaboration on contract manufacturing for required quantities.
This networked FAB is expected to expand beyond domestic demonstrations and become a "distributed ceramic manufacturing platform" in the global market.
3D Controls has secured full-cycle manufacturing technology, encompassing printing, cleaning, debinding, sintering, and polishing, along with domestic production of ceramic 3D printing equipment and materials. This technology supports the production of ceramic components, not just prototypes but also actual products.
3D Controls Expands Ceramic 3D Printing FAB at Busan Headquarters
Seongnam, Mokpo, Busan will be a triangular axis to support material development and parts mass production nationwide.
▲ Establishment of a network system for ceramic 3D printing FABs in three locations nationwide.
3D Controls has expanded and relocated its Busan R&D lab (headquarters) to a FAB within its ceramic 3D printing manufacturing hub, establishing a nationwide FAB network system with three locations, including Seongnam, Mokpo, and Busan, serving as a production hub for ceramic components.
Going forward, universities, research institutes, and companies are expected to facilitate collaborative research on materials, equipment, and additive manufacturing processes through nearby centers, as well as collaboration on contract manufacturing for required quantities.
This networked FAB is expected to expand beyond domestic demonstrations and become a "distributed ceramic manufacturing platform" in the global market.
3D Controls has secured full-cycle manufacturing technology, encompassing printing, cleaning, debinding, sintering, and polishing, along with domestic production of ceramic 3D printing equipment and materials. This technology supports the production of ceramic components, not just prototypes but also actual products.