3DCERAM SINTO opens a site in the USA, 3DCERAM SINTO INC. to improve its offer for Ceramic Additive Manufacturing

3DCERAM SINTO is a leader in the 3D Ceramic printing world. Created in 2001 In Limoges, France and directed by Christophe Chaput and Richard Gaignon, providing an unparallel expertise in the technology of ceramic 3D printing. Using the unique laser stereolithographic technology, 3DCERAM SINTO has developed a complete offering to respond to their clients’ needs from materials development to the optimization of their 3D printer range for R&D innovation centers to large scale industrial manufacturers of technical ceramics.

In 2017, 3DCERAM joined the Japanese industrial group Sintokogio to accompany them in their diversification and growth. Through this relationship, 3DCERAM SINTO INC. has become a member of the Sinto America group, an $80 million company employing over 250 people across the US and Mexico in foundry, surface treatment and automation industries.

The company will be based in Wallingford, Connecticut, and include a showroom to see the technology in action.  The ability to showcase the technology to clients and produce parts on American soil was a priority for the group.  With good proximity to the aviation belt on the east coast and with major airports in CT and NYC nearby, this site will enable 3DCERAM SINTO to become the leader in the North American 3D ceramic market and help create working relationships with universities and industry.  Aimed at the Aerospace, Aviation, Motor and Bio medical industry, 3DCERAM SINTO INC. will be ready to accompany clients in the industrialization of ceramic 3D printing.

General Manager Peter Durcan will be piloting the company with his team of technicians and sales support team.

Richard Gaignon, CEO of 3DCERAM SINTO and John Helm, CEO of 3DCERAM SINTO INC, agree that this development is very exciting for the group. Both are confident that the establishment of 3D CERAM SINTO INC. will facilitate growth and progress in the North American market, which is primed for the expansion of ceramic additive manufacturing For more info : www.3dceram.US

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