Blog

PIM binder specialist eMBe rebranded Krahn Ceramics, targets filament-based AM

PIM binder specialist eMBe rebranded Krahn Ceramics, targets filament-based AM

January 23, 2020

Krahn Ceramics sees its role as a project partner for those who want to process ceramic and metal powders through both powder injection molding and filament-based additive manufacturing (courtesy of Krahn Ceramics).

EMBe Products & Service GmbH, Thierhaupten, Germany, was renamed Krahn Ceramics GmbH after the company was taken over by Krahn Chemie GmbH in May 2019. The company’s headquarters were also relocated from Thierhaupten to Hamburg and its machines and systems were integrated into a new technology center in Dinslaken, Germany.

Krahn Ceramics sees its role as a project partner for those who want to process ceramic and metal powder through both powder injection molding (PIM) and filament-based additive manufacturing (AM). The company reported that it can support its customers in all phases of the production process, from the supply of raw materials to the finished component.

The services for the customers of Krahn Ceramics range from consulting to laboratory services, tailor-made product development to small series production. Dr. Stefan Stolz, Managing Director of the company, explained: “The feedback we received at the Formnext trade fair confirmed that the market is very interested in such a broad technology partner and such a source of inspiration. We are very much looking forward to implementing the numerous product ideas of our customers together. “

“In addition to the European market, we are also looking at the USA and Asia,” he added. “There we can, among other things, fall back on the established structures and networks of the Otto Krahn Group. This means that we have internal access to a lot of market-relevant information in order to be able to develop the business. ”

www.krahn-ceramics.com

Latest news

  • February 26, 2021

    DP Technology, Camarillo, California, USA, developer of the ESPRIT CAM system, a computer-aided manufacturing software that enables a variety of … »

  • March 9, 2021

    MPP, a provider of custom powder metallurgy and metal injection molding solutions headquartered in Noblesville, Indiana, USA, has … »

  • February 17, 2021

    MakerBot, a Stratasys company headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, USA, announced that BASF’s Ultrafuse® 316L stainless steel material from F … »

  • March 11, 2021

    Through a collaboration between Desktop Metal, Burlington, Massachusetts, USA, Uniformity Labs, Fremont, California, a new powder, the aluminum … »

Source Link

Related Posts