Three Dimensional Smart Processing by Ultra Violet Laser Lithography of Ceramic Additive Manufacturing

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Additive manufacturing (AM) and three-dimensional printing (3DP) technologies are being developed for use in manufacturing. In this study, a new AM technology, laser stereo-lithography, that enables to fabricate ceramic components in a single process is developed. This method is demonstrated with alumina under various laser conditions.

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