In high-volume manufacturing environments, traditional subtractive tooling methods introduce significant operational bottlenecks. Waiting 8 to 10 weeks for CNC-machined alignment jigs, custom fixtures, or line components slows down engineering iteration cycles and...
Case study: On-demand tooling to keep production moving 3D printed cable pulling tool is a good example of how industrial 3D printing supports production teams beyond prototyping. When a key tool is unavailable and lead times threaten continuity, additive...
Case study: Common S.A. (Energy sector) High dimensional accuracy for end-use parts 3D printing is often associated with prototyping. This project highlights something different: 3D printing for end-use production, where dimensional accuracy and repeatability are...
Case study: ELGÓR + HANSEN S.A. (Energy sector) 3D printed scale model prototyping can turn large, complex products into fast, portable, and low-cost presentation tools, especially when design variations must be evaluated quickly with multiple stakeholders. Print...
Meyra, a global leader in wheelchair manufacturing and rehabilitation equipment, has embraced 3D printing technology to enhance its quality control processes. Traditionally, the company relied on CNC machining to produce dimensioning tools used to verify the accuracy...