3D printing is an affordable way to create "lock out, tag out" devices that stand out. With easily customizable geometries, they can be permanently mounted on any critical switch to make maintenance safer.
Download Your Print FilesUsually milled from metal or POM, this 3D printed gauge is lighter and less brittle to ensure labels are always perfectly positioned on product packaging. Color-coded for easier identification by operators.
Download Your Print Files3D printed bottles are cheap to produce for testing production lines. Different dimensions help operators optimize changeovers when different machine configurations are required.
Download Your Print FilesDesigned to withstand full-speed production. The white teeth are a self-lubricating polymer that will show wear over time. The inner core is made from a reinforced nylon and optimized to be lightweight.
Download Your Print FilesCustom ergonomics can be easily created with 3D printing. Stiff material makes the tool robust enough to withstand heavy use. Color-coded flexible handles improve operator comfort and grip.
Download Your Print FilesNew product designs are usually communicated in 3D renders. But these modular prototypes are 3D printed with dual extrusion to help stakeholders more easily decide on creative direction.
Download Your Print FilesIt's quicker and easier to validate new designs when you can hold them in your hand. With 3D printing, these textured bottles remove the need for molds or glass fabrication.
Download Your Print FilesWater and air-tight, these prints are made from PP with strong interlayer adhesion. So you can get the right hand-fit and squeeze-ability. Or test the lines to ensure the right fill levels.
Download Your Print FilesA transition piece that guides rolling products at a conveyor junction. This part helps to avoid unplanned downtime. It can be 3D printed quickly allowing for JIT production and saving on storage costs.
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