OECHSLER Installs S1 Post Processing System from AM Solutions

OECHSLER Installs S1 Post Processing System from AM Solutions

As one of the first customers, OECHSLER, one of the largest volume manufacturers of 3D printed plastic components, has purchased the S1 post-processing system from AM Solutions – 3D post-processing technology. The automated S1 will assist the company to fulfill the stringent requirements for quality, repeatability of processing results, traceability and cost efficiency that must be met in the automotive industry.

The Gorgeous New Hybrid McLaren Artura V6 Engine is Produced Using 3D Printed Cores

The Gorgeous New Hybrid McLaren Artura V6 Engine is Produced Using 3D Printed Cores

The brief for the McLaren Artura was even more challenging than its predecessors: to create a series-production High-Performance Hybrid supercar that excels on every level, with performance, engagement and efficiency sharing equal top-billing. The engineering and design team approached the challenge holistically – no single part of the process was undertaken in isolation – with ambitious targets set in every area: weight; performance; driver engagement; efficiency; agility; refinement; quality and usability. Of course, 3D printing had to play a part. McLaren confirmed the use of 3D printed cores in the engine production process, however, 3dpbm suspects other parts of the chassis and powertrain were directly printed as well.

Naples ANM Trolleybuses Implement On-demand 3D Printed Spare Parts

Naples ANM Trolleybuses Implement On-demand 3D Printed Spare Parts

ANM (Azienda Napoletana Mobilità S.p.A.), the traditional Neapolitan public transport company, is collaborating with local AM service provider 3DnA to restore and maintain the mobility of its lines in the city of Naples. The production of needed replacement parts was made possible by re-engineering and 3D printing mechanical components no longer available from their supply chain, where the original technical documentation and drawings could not be recovered.

Blackstone Develops 3D Printed Solid-state Batteries with an Eye on Tesla

Blackstone Develops 3D Printed Solid-state Batteries with an Eye on Tesla

Swiss firm Blackstone Resources has achieved a series of important milestones for its proprietary 3D printing technology to print lithium-ion solid-state batteries. The company has been investing in the next generation of battery technology through its German subsidiary Blackstone Technology GmbH. This includes patented 3D printing techniques and research into the mass production of batteries, which has been shown to offer greater energy density and a higher number of charging cycles.