In automotive manufacturing plants, 3D printing lowers tooling costs – with better designed, lighter tools and interiors reaching the line significantly faster. OEM’s and suppliers are investing in additive manufacturing to reduce cost, increase quality and, mostly importantly, save time.
3D printing helps you take control of tooling, optimize assembly, and boost factory floor performance. Build composite tools in a fraction of the time – ergonomically suited to the specific jobs, to increase productivity and improve safety for engineers. Avoid scrap and retooling by testing injection-molds and other tools before machining them.
3D printing gives your design team freedom to bring ideas to life without the time or financial constraints of traditional manufacturing. With your own 3D printer in-house, you can design and prototype rapidly. Find more ways to cut weight, improve functionality, or perfect a distinctive design – all in less time.
We’ve been working with our clients at Polaris for over 20 years, helping them advance their tooling capabilities and manufacturing processes so they can meet their customer’s needs faster, without sacrificing their cosmetic standards.
Additive manufacturing not only streamlines supply chains, but also help reduce your CO2 footprint. And because 3D printing is an additive process, material waste is practically non-existent compared with traditional methods.
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