Polymer 3D-Printing for Fabrication of Ceramic Parts with Complex Shape

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In this work, using polymer 3D printing, we obtained ceramic parts of complex shape with the topology of a triple periodic minimal surface (TPMS), of the “Schwarz primitive” type. The technology of manufacturing ceramic products from a diamond-silicon carbide composite ("Ideal") with the geometry of TPMS by pressing is described. The properties of 3D ceramics are similar to those of a monolithic material.

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