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3D-Printed Ceramic Arm High-Strength And High-Temperature Resistance

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Place of Origin: Made In China

Brand Name: Dayoo

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Dielectric Strength:
10 KV/mm
Temperature:
1600℃
Indicated Porosity:
<0.2%
Compressive Strength:
2,000 MPa
Mechanical Strength:
High
Surface Finish:
Smooth
Temperature Resistance:
Up To 1,400°C
Corrosion Resistance:
Excellent
Application:
Kilns
Thermal Expansion:
4.3 X 10-6/K
Shape:
Customers' Request
Maximum Temperature:
1380℃
Quality Control:
100% Inspection
Dimensional Stability:
Excellent
Abrasion Resistance:
Excellent
Dielectric Strength:
10 KV/mm
Temperature:
1600℃
Indicated Porosity:
<0.2%
Compressive Strength:
2,000 MPa
Mechanical Strength:
High
Surface Finish:
Smooth
Temperature Resistance:
Up To 1,400°C
Corrosion Resistance:
Excellent
Application:
Kilns
Thermal Expansion:
4.3 X 10-6/K
Shape:
Customers' Request
Maximum Temperature:
1380℃
Quality Control:
100% Inspection
Dimensional Stability:
Excellent
Abrasion Resistance:
Excellent
3D-Printed Ceramic Arm High-Strength And High-Temperature Resistance
3D-Printed Ceramic Arm High-Strength And High-Temperature Resistance
Product Description

3D-printed ceramic robotic arms are high-performance robotic components manufactured using advanced additive manufacturing technology. Made primarily from alumina (Al₂O₃) or silicon carbide whisker-reinforced ceramics, they offer exceptional mechanical strength, high-temperature resistance, and chemical stability. This technology combines the flexibility of 3D printing with the superior properties of ceramic materials, making them ideal for high-precision, high-load industrial automation applications.

Applications
  • Industrial Automation: End-effectors for robotic arms in high-temperature or corrosive environments
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing: Wafer handling and precision assembly
  • Medical Robotics: Surgical instrument arms and high-precision positioning systems
  • Aerospace: High-temperature robotic arms for extreme environment operations
  • Scientific Research: Customized robotic arm structures with optimized mechanical properties
Advantages
  • High Strength (Silicon carbide whisker-reinforced, flexural strength up to 300-400 MPa)
  • High-Temperature Resistance (Long-term use at 1600°C+)
  • Lightweight (Density 3.6-3.9 g/cm³, lighter than metal arms)
  • Corrosion Resistance (Resistant to acids, alkalis, and oxidation)
  • Customizable Design (3D printing enables complex, integrated structures)
Specifications
Parameter Typical Value
Material Alumina (Al₂O₃), Silicon Carbide Whisker-Reinforced Ceramic
Printing Technology DIW-3D Printing / SLA 3D Printing
Max. Temperature Resistance 1600°C-1800°C
Flexural Strength 300-400 MPa
Density 3.6-3.9 g/cm³
Precision ±0.1mm (SLA 3D Printing)
Operating Environment High-temperature, corrosive, high-vacuum
Manufacturing Process
  1. Material Preparation: Ball milling of alumina powder + silicon carbide whiskers
  2. 3D Printing: Direct Ink Writing (DIW) or Stereolithography (SLA)
  3. Debinding: Gradual heating to remove organic binders
  4. High-Temperature Sintering: Densification at 1600°C-1800°C
  5. Precision Machining: CNC grinding and polishing for surface refinement
Usage Guidelines
Avoid Impact: Ceramic materials are brittle--handle with care
Temperature Control: Heating rate ≤5°C/min to prevent thermal shock
Installation: Use elastic gaskets to absorb mechanical stress
Maintenance: Regularly inspect for surface wear and avoid overloading
After-Sales Service
  • Technical Support (3D model optimization advice)
  • Customization (Special sizes and structural designs available)
FAQ
Q: What is the lifespan of 3D-printed ceramic robotic arms?

A: Under normal conditions, they can last over 5 years--far exceeding traditional metal arms.

Q: Can large robotic arms be printed?

A: Yes, hybrid additive-subtractive manufacturing enables large-scale printing.

Q: Are conductive ceramics available?

A: Custom ceramic composites with conductive additives can be produced.