Our certified materials meet strict EN45545-2 requirements for the rail industry. So you can 3D-print parts and components which are ready to be installed on your trains immediately – delivering efficiencies across the factory floor and beyond.
Fireproof. Chemical resistant. Super durable. Our materials are even tougher than you think – both our ULTEM™ 9085 resin and Antero 800NA have been designed to thrive in the toughest of environments. And they’ve been through rigorous tests, so they already meet EN45545-2 regulations.
Not sure if it can be 3D printed? Our versatile materials have been used to print parts that perform everywhere from the factory floor to the first-class carriage. Let us know your vision and we’ll do our best to make it happen.
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Teaching parts and End-of-arm tooling and end effectors.
Tooling designed to allow for movement of parts within a facility or during shipment such as dunnage trays.
Speciality tooling designed to aid worker safety and address ergonomic issues in the production environment.
Tooling for the assembly process, aiding workers to align and hold parts during assembly.
Tooling used in the development phases of product development and manufacturing.
Our certified materials bring time efficiencies and financial savings. But they also deliver sustainability benefits. With more lightweight parts, you reduce material waste, increase performance, reduce fuel consumption, and get long-lasting durability. All of which adds up to a much more sustainable manufacturing process.
Forget about economies of scale. With certified materials, it’s now simple and cost-efficient to produce customized interior parts at speed. So you can meet customers’ unique specifications, knowing every part meets industry standards – without lengthy lead times that interfere with your production schedules.
Finishing touches are important. That’s why our certified materials are not only highly durable, but they’re designed to produce surfaces that are ideal for post-processing. So you can easily add unique texture and finish for that final seal of quality you need to create customized interiors.
Siemens’ Mobility division faced the challenge of meeting growing demand for one-off unique parts – with their traditional methods proving costly and time consuming. They introduced a Stratasys F900 system and are now 3D printing on-demand, customized parts using certified materials that are ready to create parts for clients’ trains at short notice.
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