XJet has announced that it produced the world’s first 3D printed car engine piston made entirely with ceramics. Developed by Spyros Panopoulos Automotive (SPA) for its Chaos Ultracar, the part was 3D printed using XJet’s NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) technology.
At our Additive Manufacturing Strategies event this year, XJet CBO Dror Danai was able to shed light on the impact of precision 3D printed ceramics in applications that might not originally come to mind. This included industrial applications, like end parts for XJet’s own 3D printer, as well as automotive use cases. Now, XJet has publicized exactly how 3D printed ceramics can revolutionize motorsports.
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