ExOne is working with Maxxwell Motors to develop a copper e-winding design for its axial flux electric motors that can be printed with metal binder jetting technology.
Automotive components supplier Rapid Parts Solutions (RPS) has installed two Farsoon Flight HT403P 3D printing systems to expand its manufacturing capabilities.
The acrylate resin named Accura AMX Rigid Black offers exceptional resolution, accuracy and surface finish similar to that of injection-moulded parts, and is being capable of withstanding long-term mechanical use.
GKN Additive has announced the launch of DP600-like steel materials for two metal additive manufacturing processes, targeting industries like the automotive sector.
Rodin Cars is using 3D Systems’ metal additive manufacturing technology to produce hundreds of bespoke parts for its soon-to-be-released hypercar, the Rodin FZero.
Supercar manufacturer Arash Motor Company is using MakerBot 3D printing technology to produce a range of parts on its next-generation electric hypercar project.
Rolling stock manufacturer Alstom is using Fused Deposition Modelling 3D printing technology from Stratasys to reduce the lead time in the production of spare parts.
Volkswagen has announced its plans to use metal binder jet 3D printing technology in vehicle production alongside HP and Siemens, with a target set for 100,parts to be printed annually by 2025.