ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Brief description of the technology

3D printing technology, also known as additive manufacturing, Overlays successive layers of material, in which each layer constitutes a cross-section of the object to be manufactured, following an established pattern in a digital file, similar to how an inkjet printer would, in two dimensions.

A 3D printer is a system capable of making physical replicas of 3D designs, in this way parts or volumetric reproductions are created from a design made by computer or obtained from a 3D scanner.

Benefits of your
Incorporation into the company

The main benefits are that it provides agility to transform digital models into solid objects, it means savings in both time and costs, allowing the results to be tested and still obtaining a part of the benefit without having to risk a greater previous investment.

Examples of
Enterprise Application

Manufacture of industrial maintenance elements: With these techniques it is possible to create a digital repository of parts that will allow us to easily reproduce any spare parts for industrial maintenance that we need. Another advantage of having a digital repository of parts will be the possibility of continuous improvement that it allows, since engineers and designers can make modifications to existing designs, optimizing their shape, mechanical properties, weight or material consumption.

Manufacture of Interactive Models: Mockups are one of the most important elements when it comes to visualizing any infrastructure or prototype, as they allow us to reduce the scale of the original model or capture a virtual design in order to understand all the elements that compose it, its operation or possible design flaws.