Manufactures are turning to robots as production line solutions, and are constantly finding new ways to improve the robots’ efficiency. Robots let companies to do more with less, and the end-of-arm tool is tailored to the robot to fit manufacturing needs. By prototyping this tool with FDM, companies can cut time and money costs by over 70%. With Stratasys FDM technology, manufacturers can test and innovate the interchangeable end-of-arm tool and improve productivity. Learn more: https://stratasys.hubs.vidyard.com/watch/qTbDzfRv3BLNMugNpFKNr4
The Ricoh corporation is beginning to utilize Stratasys printing technologies to streamline and augment their overall manufacturing baseline.Using FDM and SLS materials and the Fortus machines, they are able to drastically reduce weight of certain parts without altering the cost while rapidly prototyping. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/fortus-380mc-450mc
Watch videoJapanese voiceover with English subtitles. FDM Case Study - Ricoh 3D Printing Evolution Prototyping to Production Ricoh implemented a Fortus 900mc 3D Printer, which enabled faster build time and the use of well-rounded thermoplastics for advanced applications. The manufacturer uses 3D printing for prototyping, jigs and fixtures and manufacturing. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/fdm-technology
Watch videoGeneral Motors uses Stratasys 3D printing to create lightweight risers out of FDM Nylon 12CF for Chevy Bolt assembly line.
続けて見るThe Ricoh corporation is beginning to utilize Stratasys printing technologies to streamline and augment their overall manufacturing baseline.Using FDM and SLS materials and the Fortus machines, they are able to drastically reduce weight of certain parts without altering the cost while rapidly prototyping. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/fortus-380mc-450mc
Japanese voiceover with English subtitles. FDM Case Study - Ricoh 3D Printing Evolution Prototyping to Production Ricoh implemented a Fortus 900mc 3D Printer, which enabled faster build time and the use of well-rounded thermoplastics for advanced applications. The manufacturer uses 3D printing for prototyping, jigs and fixtures and manufacturing. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/fdm-technology
General Motors uses Stratasys 3D printing to create lightweight risers out of FDM Nylon 12CF for Chevy Bolt assembly line.