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For whom are microstructural investigations interesting?

The microstructure of a material is one of the most important parameters – if not THE most important – to be used to assess the quality of a newly developed material or component. Therefore, information about the microstructure can be obtained by porosity measurements or strength tests, since these properties are greatly influenced by the microstructure. Directly, the microstructure of e.g. technical ceramics can be studied using a wide range of methods that have been available to industry and the end-user market since the last century to complement conventional optical microscopy.

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Weiterentwicklung des Vakuumheißgießens

Further development of vacuum hotcasting

Vacuum hot casting is used at WZR to produce first parts of series character quickly and cost-effectively. A major improvement has now been achieved in the preparation of the hot casting feedstock: WZR has now succeeded in both extremely homogeneous and abrasion-free production. The ceramic components produced in this way are characterised by an undyed surface, very low porosity and high bending strength.

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Metal sintering

After we had already announced in a BLOG post in November 2020 that we would soon be getting a new furnace for sintering metals, the time finally came last week. We unpacked the furnace, put it into operation and are currently working on the first sintering programs for our 3D-printed metal parts.

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WZR is now a member of the TransMIT network “3D printing and additive manufacturing – bionics”

The network was created by TransMIT Gesellschaft für Technologietransfer mbH to support companies in the introduction of technology and materials and especially in the use of bionic structures. For more information on Transmit, see here, the link to the network is deposited here, where you will also find a short introduction to WZR on the members page.

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