Large-format 3D printed parts accelerates repairs of legacy industrial equipment
John Cockerill Services is a leading provider of industrial equipment maintenance solutions for a large number of industries such as chemicals, steelmaking, petro-chemicals, railways, ports, inland waterways, cement, mines and quarries, renewable and nuclear energy. It designs and supplies unique pieces of new industrial equipment, components and sub-assemblies (shunting locomotives, gearboxes, reducers, butterfly valves and diesel engines) along with spare parts for legacy equipment repair.
Automotive: Durable spare parts printed on an industrial 3D printer
The possibilities offered by 3D printing technology have been used for a long time in the automotive industry and at every stage of production – from prototyping to the production of spare parts and final elements. The available materials allow us to print not...
Refurbishment of a vacuum pump using 3D printing technology
Luk-Plast, a plastics recycling company, commissioned us to print an impeller for a vacuum pump in a process line where waste plastic film is recycled into pellets. Our job was to design the impeller to effectively replace the existing brass component, both on a...
Remote control housing – 3D printing in the production of final components
Advanced Robotic Engineering is an innovative robotics engineering company. The Wroclaw-based company designs, manufactures and develops mobile industrial robots that improve work efficiency and safety. ARE has ordered Omni3D to 3D print a remote control housing. The...
