CERAMIC NETWORK

1–4 Jul 2025 | Limoges, France

ServiceUpdated on 23 June 2025

Simulate and Monitor Thermal Processes

Ed Maynard

Business Development Manager at AMRICC

Stone, United Kingdom

About

AMRICC's IMPACT (Integrated Materials Processing And Computational Techniques) service, allows clients to model processes like drying or sintering, understanding effects like radiation and convection within a furnace and simulating the distribution of heat across the furnace and products within it. This allows you to experiment with different conditions and configurations digitally, helping reduce the cost of trials and improve the efficiency of thermal processing.

Using AMRICC's specialised furnaces and cameras, clients can also monitor the firing of product in real time, understanding shrinkage and distortion of parts by watching them sinter.

Applies to

  • Environmental transition
  • Energy transition
  • Digital transition

Organisation

AMRICC

Technical center

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