Mechanical and Plant Engineering
3D printing for Mechanical and Plant Engineering
The freedom in design of 3D printing makes it possible to overcome the limitations of conventional manufacturing and to increase the functionality of components. This opens up new areas of application and business models. Mechanical and plant engineers can also utilize the strengths of additive manufacturing for component and delivery bottlenecks. Whether implementing Additive Manufacturing in the company or aligning the parts supply to a parts on demand process – components can be manufactured within the shortest time possible and on demand, in the highest quality.
Advantages & potentials for 3D printing in machine and plant engineering
- No dependence on suppliers
- Shorter delivery chains with individual production
- Decentralized manufacturing (cloud production)
- Tool-less manufacturing with low material consumption
- Digitalization of process chains for agile production
- Manufacturing on demand: fast parts availability, lower warehousing costs, sustainable production
- Development of innovative products with additive engineering
- Acceleration of development processes
- Increased economic efficiency for smaller batch sizes and highly complex geometries
- Opens up new areas of application and business fields
- No dependence on suppliers
- Shorter delivery chains with individual production
- Decentralized manufacturing (cloud production)
Our services
- Establishing 3D printing know-how in your company without being tied to any manufacturers or processes
- Market and feasibility studies (e.g. make-or-buy)
- Generating business fields
- Implementing additive manufacturing in your company
- Additive training with our starter kit
- Additive engineering for your components
- 3D printing of your components: prototype manufacturing, series production
- Implementing a parts-on-demand solution for your components
- Process optimization
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