Steel is prevalent for structural strength, while aluminum and magnesium are used for weight reduction.
The automotive industry is experiencing a rapid shift in how spare parts are produced and managed. Traditional manufacturing is being complemented, and in some cases replaced, by additive manufacturing (AM) and reverse engineering (RE), allowing for more efficient, sustainable, and custom solutions, especially for rare or older components.
Components are produced directly from design files, suitable for polymers and metal parts. automotive*part
ABS and ASA are common in interior components, while Polyamide (PA2200) is used in additive manufacturing for custom parts.
The integration of RE to scan existing worn parts allows for rapid remodeling and prototyping of components. Steel is prevalent for structural strength, while aluminum
Core components including the engine, gearbox, differential, and pumps.
Panels, bumpers, fenders, and lighting systems. Components are produced directly from design files, suitable
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