In 2023, 3DCeram announced collaboration with Carborundum Universal Limited – also known as CUMI – one of the leading manufacturer of abrasives, industrial ceramics, refractories and electrominerals for industries such as Power Generation & Distribution, Semiconductors & Electronics, Mining & Mineral Processing, Steel, Cement, automotive, and general engineering.
CUMI is renowned worldwide for its high-quality material solutions and world-class services, particularly in the field of ceramics and various other domains.
‘We are confident that by incorporating the 3D printing technology into our production process, we would be able to cater into more markets for Technical Ceramics’.
These are the words from Prathap Kumar – Business Head of the Industrial Ceramics Division at Carborundum Universal Limited (CUMI) while talking about 3DCeram in his testimonial letter.
SLA for complex parts
In a recent testimonal letter, Prathap Kumar sheds light on the transformative journey of integrating 3D printing into their technical ceramics manufacturing process, underscoring the pivotal role it played in elevating their operations. They are working on a C101 EASY FAB, the printer made to develop and prototype.
In 2023, Christophe Chaput, 3DCeram’s CEO, and Maxence Bourjol, 3DCeram’s Sales Manager, conducted a thorough assessment to ensure the successful installation of their printer. This collaboration is a source of great pride for us, and we sincerely appreciate the trust they have placed in 3DCeram by selecting our cutting-edge machine.
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