Introduction
Founded in 2001, 3DCERAM (part of the SINTO Group) was established in Limoges, France where it naturally took root in the centre of the Ceramics Industry. Initially, the company focused its expertise on the Additive Manufacturing of ceramic parts, using a 3D printer developed in-house to meet the requirements of the industry.
In 2015, the company made a strategic shift by entering the market for complete 3D printing production lines based on the CERAMAKER technology. At the same time, 3DCERAM expanded its service offering to provide end-to-end solutions, covering the entire process from 3D printing to ceramic firing and cleaning.
Building on its proprietary technology and supported by a team of experienced Technical Ceramics experts, 3DCERAM has developed a comprehensive range of solutions to support customers facing complex technological challenges. These include guidance on ceramic material selection, assistance in defining specifications, research and development, 3D part design through to industrialization, on-demand or series production, as well as the sale of CERAMAKER printers and associated consumables.
Following its integration into the Sinto Group in 2017, 3DCERAM further strengthened its positioning by developing a dedicated range of 3D printers for technical ceramics. Today, the company offers four printer models designed to meet the needs of industrial clients, research centres, and laboratories.
3DCeram 3D Printers
M.A.T. (Multi Additive Technology) using FFF Technology
M.A.T. is an advanced multi-process additive manufacturing system designed for high-performance ceramic and metal applications. It combines several extrusion technologies within a single platform, enabling exceptional material flexibility, precision, and process control. Supporting a wide range of technical ceramics, metals, and composite materials, M.A.T. is ideal for research, prototyping, and small-series production. Its modular design and integrated machining capabilities make it a powerful and versatile solution for industrial, laboratory, and R&D environments.
SLA Stereolithography Technology
The C101 Easylab, C1000 Flexmatic, C3600 Ultimate 3D Printers are an accessible, high-precision ceramic 3D printer designed specifically for research, development, and prototyping. Featuring laser stereolithography with open parameters, it gives labs and universities the flexibility to develop processes, test new materials, and qualify designs with confidence. With its compact build volume and easy-to-use workflow, C101 EASY LAB enables printing with very small amounts of ceramic material — even as little as 15 mL with the SAM (Small Amount of Material) option — making it ideal for material science research and low-volume part creation. Its optimized accessibility and precision mechanics make it an excellent choice for laboratory environments focused on ceramic innovation.
A comparison chart for the 3D Ceram 3D printers:-
| MODEL | M.A.T | C101 Easy LAB | C1000 Flexmatic | C3600 Ultimate |
| Type of printer | FFF Extrusion | SLA Stereolithography | SLA Stereolithography | SLA Stereolithography |
| Build Volume | 200 x 200 x 200 mm | 100 x 100 x 150 mm | 320 x 320 x 200 mm | 600 x 600 x 300 mm |
| Footprint | 600 x 600 x 1150 mm | 1095 x 1070 x 1980 mm | 1160 x 1980 x 1800 mm | 2050 x 1800 x 2500 mm |
| Chamber Temp. | 45C | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Discover the 3D Printers in more details

M.A.T
The 3Dceram M.A.T. (Multi Additive Technology) is a versatile, industrial-grade additive manufacturing solution designed to handle advanced ceramics and metals

C101 Easy Lab
The 3DCeram C101 EASY LAB is a high-precision ceramic 3D printer designed for research centers, universities, and R&D labs. With laser stereolithography (SLA) technology
3DCeram Technical Ceramics
3DCeram offers a comprehensive range of high-performance ceramic materials formulated specifically for additive manufacturing. Engineered for strength, thermal stability, chemical resistance, and dimensional precision, these consumables deliver consistently high quality across research, industrial, and advanced prototyping applications. From standard oxides like alumina and zirconia to specialized formulations such as silicore, hydroxyapatite, and advanced non-oxide ceramics including silicon nitride and aluminum nitride, the portfolio supports diverse performance requirements. With ready-to-use ceramic slurries and the option for custom formulations tailored to your specifications, the 3DCeram ceramics lineup provides material flexibility and reliability for demanding industries such as aerospace, biomedical, electronics, and beyond.