2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2021.07.155
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Additive manufacturing of structural ceramics: a historical perspective

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“…Ceramic parts can be produced by a variety of AM technologies [5], choosing one of them for a given application should consider their strengths, weaknesses, and commercial availability of equipment and feedstock. Although research into ceramic 3D printing by all technologies started back in the 90s [7][8][9][10][11][12], its industrial application is still quite restricted when compared to polymers and metals [6,13,14]. The widespread of ceramic AM depends on technological availability [15].…”
Section: Ceramic Additive Manufacturingmentioning
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“…Ceramic parts can be produced by a variety of AM technologies [5], choosing one of them for a given application should consider their strengths, weaknesses, and commercial availability of equipment and feedstock. Although research into ceramic 3D printing by all technologies started back in the 90s [7][8][9][10][11][12], its industrial application is still quite restricted when compared to polymers and metals [6,13,14]. The widespread of ceramic AM depends on technological availability [15].…”
Section: Ceramic Additive Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The widespread of ceramic AM depends on technological availability [15]. Thus, proper feedstock [13] and equipment [15] availability have been an issue. Moreover, many technologies present high-priced raw materials, and their supply is linked to the equipment supplier.…”
Section: Ceramic Additive Manufacturingmentioning
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“…One of the most commonly used material groups nowadays is ceramic, next to other engineering materials such as polymers, metals, composites, and alloys [7][8][9]. It has great resistance to high temperatures and chemical agents, good dielectricity and insulation, high hardness, and fire resistance.…”
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