Not long ago, the team acquired its own 3D printer for printing car parts that were previously ordered from outside.
The prepared 3D model is loaded into the printer software and processed (divided into layers and parts, created support elements), after which the creation of the part itself begins by fusing the material (ABS, PLA plastics, nylon).
Some elements that were previously cut using a KUKA robot and made manually from polymer materials are now produced using 3D printing, which has automated and accelerated the workshop work process. In addition, the use of this technology has had a positive effect on the speed and cost of production of tooling parts, body and interior elements, and has also affected the growth of our competencies.