For many automotive companies and race teams, FDM 3D printing has become the go to choice for fast turn around prototypes, production aids/tooling and end-use parts.
With Fused Deposition Modelling, car companies are utilising less resources, saving more time and finances, and producing more sound, quality products.
Driving the industry forward has never been easier than with the help of advanced 3D printing technology.
Case Study: FDM
Consumers judge the quality of a vehicle on many factors, but none is more important than component fit and finish. Using rapid prototypes, Hyundai Mobis evaluates the smallest details to ensure the fit conveys a sense of quality.
DownloadCase Study: Motorsport - End use part
Since its inception in 2003, Triple Eight Race Engineering has grown to become one of the largest and most successful motor racing teams in Australia. The team has dominated the country’s premier motorsport, winning the V8 Supercars Championship six times – an international touring car racing championship that draws crowds of over 150,000 spectators and several million TV viewers.
DownloadCase Study: Champion Motorsport - Soluble Cores
Champion Motorsport’s legacy in auto racing includes a win at the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans and five straight American Le Mans Series LMP1 championships: two as a private team and three as an Audi Sport North America factory team.
DownloadFDM
Fused Deposition Modelling is a 3D printing method that makes durable objects out of the same plastics we see in everyday life. FDM is changing the way industries design and manufacture increasing their productive capacity.
PolyJet
Polyjet will allow you to produce models with multiple materials, textures and capabilities that look and feel just like the final product.
