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3D Printing Method Increases Zeolite Loading in Industrial Catalysts While Maintaining Structural Stability

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Researchers have developed a method to produce high-loading zeolite catalysts using 3D printing technology. This technique increases the concentration of active material within the catalyst while maintaining the structural durability required for industrial applications.

The manufacturing process addresses technical limitations that previously hindered the creation of catalysts with both high active material content and physical stability. By utilizing 3D printing, the research team controls the internal architecture of the catalyst, which allows for a higher density of zeolites without compromising the material’s overall strength. This approach provides a new framework for fabricating catalysts that perform under the demanding conditions of industrial chemical processes.

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Date: June 3, 2026

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