Engineering
When engineering new products, 3D printing lets you test functional prototypes and finding solutions as you go, saving time and costs at every stage of product development.BCN3D Printers in Engineering
IDEX technology: Same investment, double productivity
IDEX technology is the only extrusion system capable of printing with two heads independently. This system allows enabling Duplication and Mirror printing modes capable of printing two pieces at a time. Double printing capacity means double productivity, all with the same investment. Unlike any other dual extrusion machines on the market, when you acquire a Sigma or Sigmax machine, you get one printer but you double your productivity. All thanks to the IDEX technology.
Big volume with the biggest printing surface
The BCN3D Epsilon offers a large print volume of 420x300x400mm. The main advantage of this feature is its proportions, offering the largest printing surface on the market with an incredible height of 400mm. This allows to print the vast majority of parts that are manufactured.
High-performance materials for professional prototyping
BCN3D Filaments are manufactured by BASF and Mitsubishi Chemical, two of the most renowned chemical corporations in the world. Their reputation in the manipulation and production of plastic materials, along with the advanced plastic processing techniques, allows BCN3D to provide the filaments with more repeatability of the market. Each spool will consistently show the same quality and will always offer the same results.
Use cases in Engineering Industry
Precision Grinding and Erosion Leader Vollmer of America Innovates with Specialized, Cost-Effective 3D Printed Tooling
Vollmer of America, a leader in precision grinding and erosion machines, has transformed its operations by integrating additive manufacturing technology using BCN3D Epsilon printers. This has allowed the Pittsburgh-based company to swiftly create custom tools and prototypes, effectively addressing challenges such as developing specialized tools for service engineers and designing protective holders for expensive grinding wheels in smart cabinets.
Learn More3D Printing boosts ABLE Human Motion’s exoskeletons design workflow, by improving rapid functional validation and prototyping.
At ABLE Human Motion, they believe the best way to design compelling and really useful exoskeleton technology is by involving the final users from the beginning. This implies fast design iterations incorporating the patient’s feedback, and this is where 3D printing excels.
Learn MoreFFF 3D Printing technology provides Prodrive with a huge range of possibilities to transform the manufacturing and production process for the actual racing cars they produce
World-leading motorsport and advanced technology company Prodrive has implemented additive manufacturing technology to print parts for production use for the actual racing vehicles they build and provide them with a huge range of possibilities that traditional manufacturing methods couldn’t.
Learn moreIterative design with 3D printing gives TwoNav’s GPS devices steadfast reliability
Outdoor equipment manufacturer TwoNav is experiencing a more flexible, iterative design process, a quicker time to market, and a reduction in expenses since incorporating 3D printing. The company is not only using BCN3D’s technology for designing, prototyping, and end-use parts, but also for tooling in and around their production line.
Learn moreReplique and BASF Forward AM’s food safe 3D printing process for Miele
German 3D printing platform Replique and BASF Forward AM’s material experts are working together to create parts for home appliances manufacturer Miele, using a food safe 3D printing process for parts in contact with consumable goods. IDEX technology ensured a fast-tracked, profitable process for this low volume batch production.
Learn moreThe CIM UPC step up their game with an army of BCN3D printers and Smart Cabinets
With the implementation of a small print farm of BCN3D printers and Smart Cabinets, the CIM UPC has accomplished a radical transformation of the way they produce end-use applications. Experts in the field of additive manufacturing technologies, the CIM UPC team have found the Epsilon series printers with Smart Cabinet to be the most valuable solution for both low-volume batch production and big parts.
Learn moreDlimit: achieving maximum efficiency thanks to 3D printed tooling
Dlimit has revolutionized its workflow since incorporating 3D printing to fabricate 100% functional customized tooling, which enables them to maximize efficiency, reducing a significant amount of time and costs in their production process of queue management systems.
Learn moreNGNY Devices: Thousands in savings on end-use parts thanks to 3D printing
Incorporating in-house 3D printing at the engineering and fabrication workflows of end-use parts for their automated machines is saving NGNY over 40,000€ a year.
Learn more3D printing revolutionizes ETSEIB Motorsport workflow with the BCN3D Sigmax
ETSEIB Motorsport, one of the most experienced teams in the Formula Student competition, uses 3D printing to revolutionize their day-to-day operations.
Learn moreIDEX Technology for low volume batch production: Doubling productivity at the BCN3D Print Farm
BCN3D has proven that additive manufacturing is the most cost-effective solution for producing low volume batches, including 47 3D printed plastic pieces in each manufactured 3D printer.
Learn moreBORN Motor: 3D printed motorcycle parts for time and cost savings
BORN Motor customizes high-quality deconstructed motorcycles and is using 3D printing for manufacturing final parts instead of traditional processes, saving €2,000 for each motorcycle modified.
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