Lithoz sells 8 machines in strongest Q1 performance yet 3D Printer Hardware

Lithoz GmbH, one of the global leaders in advanced ceramic 3D printing, recorded its best Q1 performance to date with 8 machine sales since the start of the year. Not only this has been the company’s strongest start in terms of machine sales in its history but it also means that Lithoz LCM ceramic 3D printers are now installed in every inhabited continent, highlighting the company’s impact in the global growth of ceramic additive manufacturing as an established manufacturing technique.

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The company’s range of 3D printers, including the CeraFab System, CeraFab Lab L30 and CeraFab Multi 2M30, cover the entire spectrum of manufacturing needs and even bring innovative new opportunities to companies with their developments and research. The CeraFab Lab L30, the company’s latest machine to launch, makes ceramic 3D printing more accessible than ever for innovators just entering the market, opening the door to an entirely new generation of manufacturers, while the CeraFab Multi 2M30 has brought powerful multi-material 3D printing technology to the field and enabled more applications for this technology than ever thanks to new multi-functional components.

With this successful launch into 2022, the company is looking forward to seeing the growth of ceramic additive manufacturing throughout the rest of the year. Lithoz recently brought this technology to Africa for the first time with the successful, government-backed installation of a CeraFab Lab L30 at the Central University of Technology in South Africa. This latest installation, as well as a recent installation in the UK for the first time, highlights the company’s growing global expansion and forecasts a very successful year for the company.

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