3D printing in the production of the final parts of the racing car part 3
PRz Racing Team asked us to print another part for the PMT-03 car. This is the third part printed by Omni3D after the intake manifold and gear mount.
PRz Racing Team asked us to print another part for the PMT-03 car. This is the third part printed by Omni3D after the intake manifold and gear mount.
INEX System, a furniture manufacturing company, asked Omni3D to print 15,000 elements used
in the production of shop furniture. 3D printing turned out to be the cheapest and fastest method of producing parts – compared to traditional production, our client saved time (production ended 21 days earlier) and production costs were reduced by 79%!
The PRz Racing Team decided to use elements printed on a 3D printer when building their car. The task of Omni3D was to print an element that would be adapted to the requirements of racing cars. The gear mount is a geometrically complex printout for the student formula car.
The PRz Racing Team decided to use elements printed on a 3D printer for their project. The task of Omni3D was to print an element that would be adapted to the requirements of racing cars. The inlet manifold is an element exposed to vibrations, high temperatures of approx. 100°C and chemicals.
3D printing allows you to quickly check the accuracy of the dimensions before ordering an expensive form for the production of the tool. Thanks to the Omni3D printer, the customer could try out the designed tool and apply corrections before ordering the production of the final product.
The Volkswagen factory in Września has been successfully using 3D printing technology for several years now, creating parts and tools used in the production of the Crafter model. It is on the Factory 2.0 printer from Polish company Omni3D that elements of robots cooperating with humans are printed.