China3D printingNET, May 14, German multinational automobile company Daimler AG (Damler AG) and its service brand Omniplus have created a mobile3D printingCenter, used for the production of decentralized parts.
The mobile container will operate in the BusWorld Home (BWH) service center in Hamburg and can be transported by truck to any location that only needs electricity and an internet connection.
“With the help of mobile3D printingCenter, we can use it to a greater extent3D printing“We will further increase the speed at which we can provide spare parts,” said Bernd Mack, head of customer service and parts at Daimler Bus. “Splitting the production of parts as needed can avoid storage costs and reduce transportation.
Therefore, proceed3D printingNot only allows us to respond to customer requirements quickly, flexibly and economically, but also improves the ecological footprint of our spare parts production. “
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Spare parts in order to be able to provide spare parts to bus customers more quickly” alt=”Mobile printing center for decentralized production
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Daimler Bus Company and its service brand Omniplus have created a mobile printing center for decentralized production3D printingSpare parts in order to be able to provide spare parts to bus customers more quickly. Photo by Daimler.
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Daimler has carried out3D printingSpare parts have been around for some time. In 2016, the company announced that it would begin to provide3D printingSpare parts and announced the production of the first metal in the following year3D printingspare parts.
In 2019, the company announced a partnership with the Swiss SLS 3D printingMachine manufacturer Sintratec establishes a partnership to install S2 at the EvoBus production site in Neu-Ulm 3D printingmachine.By adding a new printer, the EvoBus subsidiary will3D printingIntroduced internally, thereby reducing service and logistics costs.
The company also completed its next-generation additive manufacturing (NextGenAM) project with industry partners EOS and Premium AREOTEC, which focuses on the production of aluminum parts for automotive and aerospace applications.
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Mobile printing center includes all use3D printingThe workstations related to the machine production of spare parts have an area of 36 meters square. Photo by Daimler.
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The pilot container has a span of twelve by three meters and aims to provide faster spare parts for bus customers.The container is located in the BWH service center that already provides various services for Mercedez-Benz and Setra buses. The container will enable the center to quickly produce in-house3D printingspare parts.
The container is equipped with industrial3D printingMachine, enabling Daimler to produce mass-produced high-quality parts. These parts are additively manufactured with high-quality polyamides and meet the company’s injection molding and deep-drawing parts production standards.
remove3D printingOutside the machine, there is a CAD workstation and a processing station in the container. The powder is prepared in the processing station and the residual powder in the parts is removed in the final stage of the process. In the adjacent room, there is a sandblasting system and an air compressor. The sandblasting system makes the surface of the parts smooth. The container is also equipped with an industrial vacuum cleaner, air filter and air conditioning system.
Hamburg BWH’s expertise in painting means that it can be refined directly according to customer requirements3D printingParts, therefore, Daimler buses are being further built in the center3D printingProduction facilities for spare parts.
According to Daimler, in the future bus customers will be able to purchase via the Omniplus On portal3D printingLicense and then pass a certified3D printingThe center produces the corresponding parts.
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use3D printing, Daimler buses can respond quickly and flexibly to customers’ urgent needs. Photo by Daimler.
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