This in-depth guide explains how to use 3D printing to create custom tooling in manufacturing. By leveraging specific technical materials such as carbon-fiber-reinforced polyamide, self-lubricating PETG and Kevlar-reinforced nylon PA12, you can produce custom supports, stops, guides and parts that optimize machine jig & fixture workflows. The article analyzes benefits, real-world applications and best practices for successfully implementing the technology.
PC-PBT is a hybrid material that combines the properties of polycarbonate and polybutylene terephthalate, offering high mechanical strength, thermal and dimensional stability. This article explores the technical characteristics, practical applications, and advantages of PC-PBT in professional 3D printing, with a focus on optimal usage methods.
Concrete Help for Your 3D Prints How many times have you found yourself in front of your 3D printer, maybe at two in the morning, desperately searching forums for the right temperature for that particular filament you just bought? Or worse, scrolling through endless PDFs to figure out if that warping issue depends on bed […]
The article explores how extreme customization through 3D printing is transforming various industrial sectors. The advantages of custom production are analyzed, with particular focus on healthcare, fashion, and automotive. Technological advances in modeling software and innovative materials are examined, along with the challenges and opportunities of this production revolution that’s changing the relationship between companies and customers.
FDM 3D printing for industrial automation: a technical analysis on how this technology, combined with advanced engineering polymers, enables optimization of tooling, jigs & fixtures, and end-effectors (EOAT), generating measurable benefits in terms of efficiency and costs.
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