Japan (日本語)
Japan (日本語)
Video

Siemens Mobility Keeps Trains Running on Time with Stratasys FDM Technology

Siemens mobility keeps the trains running on time with help from Stratasys FDM technology. Fast production of 3D printed tooling with high-strength materials keeps the maintenance depot humming and customer service at its peak. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/fortus-380mc-450mc

ZgPNaWnhcVCK9fb8Ye7yog
Siemens Mobility Keeps Trains Running on Time with Stratasys FDM Technology
Siemens mobility keeps their busy trains running on-time with assistance from Stratasys' FDM technology.

Related Content

3D Printed from Nylon-CF10 using Stratasys FDM Technology - 3D Printing Solutions.

3D printed CNC fixtures such as soft jaws save time and money. Learn more about the benefits of additive manufacturing with Stratasys 3D printing solutions.

English voiceover, no subtitles. Functional prototypes with Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber. Thule uses a carbon-filled nylon FDM material to build test prototypes strong enough to simulate the finished parts, made out of injection molded glass-filled materials. Thule’s in-house prototypes using this nylon material have saved it enough time and money to almost achieve ROI on two 3D printers within two years of purchase. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/materials/search/fdm-nylon-12cf

See how 3D printing is helping manufactures save on time and cost, and how it's helping engineers find better ways to speed up assembly processes. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/tooling/jigs-and-fixtures-made-simple