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Electromobility, hybrid drives, resource efficiency, sustainability and digitization are initiating sustainable change in the automotive industry. The future will be determined by innovative companies that are able to follow these trends quickly. A development that will not only lastingly change tomorrow’s car, but also the way it is built. As a pioneer of the first hour in additive manufacturing, voxeljet offers high-performance solutions to drastically reduce flexibility and reaction time in production. Quite simply through the ability to easily change parameters in networked tool-less production. For example, to optimise drive components or change the interior. For quick updates or market-specific variants. For smart production that can adapt to customer requirements in the shortest possible time.
3D printing for optimized electric motors
Aiona Cast has filed a patent application to significantly optimize electric motors. The company produced a prototype using 3D printing.
Printed Castings – Optimized housing lets E-Motorcycle Batteries live longer
By using innovative technologies such as 3D printing, the prototype could soon go into series production.
Electric motor housing from the 3D printer
voxeljet 3D printing technology for producing cast parts for electric-mobility
Reverse engineering of a racing engine block
The Binder Jetting technology keeps a classic car on the road
Engine optimization with 3D printing
Vehicle technology manufacturer Lütgemeier increases flexibility and productivity using the voxeljet VX1000 3D printing system in order to supply the high-performance car tuning company Brabus
3D Printing in Reverse Engineering
In the oldtimer sector, more and more spare parts are being manufactured without tools using modern measuring technology in combination with 3D printing.
3D printing and its applications for racing
3D printing provides racing with the ability to quickly complete innovation cycles.
3D Printing and Motor Manufacturing
Additive manufacturing shortens product time in engine construction and offers faster innovation cycles for individual motor components.
Prototyping for the automotive industry
A somewhat unusual project underscores the capabilities of additive manufacturing technology even beyond its classic areas of application.
Reverse engineering a Münch Mammut with 3D printing
The Münch 4 TTS (also known as the Münch Mammut) is one of the most sought-after motorbikes in the motorcycle scene.
Industrial 3D Printing Systems
Our portfolio of industrial 3D printers ranges from compact systems for research to additive mass production.