Exploring Circularity in Ceramic 3D Printing (2026-01)¶
, Schwarzer-Fischer Eric, Bertana Valentina, Mossotti Giulia, SCheithauer Uwe, Ferrero Sergio, Scaltrito Luciano
Journal Article - Open Ceramics, No. 100915
Abstract
Nowadays, concepts such as recycling, reusing, and sustainability are gaining ground in a wide range of fields and sectors, including manufacturing. This paradigm shift from “produce-dispose” to “produce-reuse” is pushing manufacturers and producers to move from a linear economy to a circular one. This change in perspective seems more readily applicable to the world of additive manufacturing, as it offers the potential not only to reduce waste generation, but also to reintroduce discarded and recycled materials into the production chain. This implementation of a circular manufacturing approach could be applied to ceramic additive manufacturing. Is it a straightforward process to implement a circular solution into the production chain? Which are the implications for costs, energy requirements, emissions, and waste management? This open discussion aims to identify potential starting points and gaps for further evaluation of future application of circular economy concepts in the ceramic industry.
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BibTeX
@article{aron_schw_bert_moss.2026.ECiC3P,
author = "Matilde Aronne and Eric Schwarzer-Fischer and Valentina Bertana and Giulia Mossotti and Uwe SCheithauer and Sergio Ferrero and Luciano Scaltrito",
title = "Exploring Circularity in Ceramic 3D Printing: Possibilities and Implementation",
doi = "10.1016/j.oceram.2026.100915",
year = "2026",
journal = "Open Ceramics",
pages = "100915",
}
Formatted Citation
M. Aronne, “Exploring Circularity in Ceramic 3D Printing: Possibilities and Implementation”, Open Ceramics, p. 100915, 2026, doi: 10.1016/j.oceram.2026.100915.
Aronne, Matilde, Eric Schwarzer-Fischer, Valentina Bertana, Giulia Mossotti, Uwe SCheithauer, Sergio Ferrero, and Luciano Scaltrito. “Exploring Circularity in Ceramic 3D Printing: Possibilities and Implementation”. Open Ceramics, 2026, 100915. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceram.2026.100915.