R&D developments • In 1995, the
Fraunhofer IFAM designed a
Rapid Prototyping system, starting from a powder‐binder mixture which is squeezed out through a computer‐controlled nozzle. Parts are manufactured layer by layer and the “green parts” are debinded and sintered to reach their final density; IFAM restarted this line of research in 2017; • In 1998, the concept of hybrid, additive/subtractive Shape Deposition Manufacturing for ceramics was proposed and tested at
Carnegie Mellon University • In year 2000, a system was developed at
Rutgers University for the
solid freeform fabrication of multiple ceramic actuators and sensors, starting from green ceramic filaments • In 2005, a system was development at the
Drexel University, based on material extrusion, consisting of a mini-extruder with a single screw mounted on a high-precision positioning system, fed with bulk material in granulated form (pellets); • In 2015, a 3d printing machine was developed at
Politecnico di Milano for
MIM metals and CIM ceramics, based on extrusion of pellets with a stationary piston-based extruder over a reversed
Delta Robot table; • In 2016, developments in
multi-material printing have enabled material extrusion printers to utilize ceramic-based support materials, designed for easy removal. This advancement significantly facilitates the creation of complex geometries, as the support material can be effortlessly broken off after printing. A notable example is
Desktop Metal’s machine, which employs a ceramic interface layer on all support structures. This feature ensures that the supports can be snapped off with minimal effort, enhancing the overall efficiency and precision of the printing process. • In the past few years, advances in material science and the expansion of material extrusion systems at companies like
Markforged,
Desktop Metal, and ALM3d have expanded the range of materials suitable for material extrusion printers. Some of these materials include:
Stainless Steel,
Low-Alloy Steel,
Tool Steel, Aluminum 6061,
Bronze,
Chromium Zirconium Copper,
Cobalt Chrome, or even
gold.
Commercial developments After year 2015, some commercial providers of the technology have started proposing their product, mostly for metal applications, e.g.: • Metal X by Markforged, • Studio System by Desktop Metal, • ExAM by AIM3d. == Reference List ==