China3D printingNet July 14 news, Lamborghini (Ferruccio Lamborghini) created one of the greatest car identity signs ever.LamborghiniSaid: “This is the moment when I finally decided to build the perfect car.”Although he died in 1993, it is possible that the great Italian man realized3D printingAnd other advanced new technologies and the potential to have a huge impact on the automotive industry. In fact, many automotive companies have used additive manufacturing processes for decades.
Indeed, Lamborghini did create a car production line and a series of masterpieces, which have passed the test of time and become the supreme ruler. Lamborghini (Lamborghini) is known for the rich and celebrities, known as the fastest, highest performance and one of the most expensive sports cars.The latest Sián Roadster is priced at approximately US$2 million, according to China3D printingAccording to the network, 19 vehicles have been sold so far.
Lamborghini Sián Roadster (picture provided by Lamborghini)
Although this new luxury car is unique in that it has no roof at all, it also comes with a Carbon seal and has3D printingThe central and side instrument panel vents are well described as “adrenaline acceleration that provides luxurious comfort and ultimately enhances the driving experience.” Lamborghini’s first hybrid car, Sián FKP 37, uses Carbon Digital. Light Synthesis and Carbon EPX 82 materials make these components.
Now owned by the Volkswagen Group, the auto company continues to design undisputed, consistently leading vehicles, which is further evidenced by the collaboration with Silicon Valley-based Carbon.Since the start of cooperation in early 2019, Carbon and Lamborghini seem to have earned an impressive mutual respect for each other, first of all being produced for the Urus SUV3D printingProduction of fuel cap and air duct snap assembly.
Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 3D printing(Picture provided by Central Air Vent Carbon)
(Picture provided by Lamborghini)
The Lamborghini team quickly realized3D printingThe benefit is that the part delivery time is shortened by 12 weeks. The usual time and money spent on tools is also completely eliminated.
“With the Carbon digital manufacturing platform, we were able to evolve from the initial concept to showing the final part on the show car in just three weeks, and go through many different design iterations to get the best results. Only three months later , We can go into production.” said Maurizio Reggiani, Lamborghini Automotive Technical Director.
Carbon’s EPX 82 also passed the following tests:
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Indoor flammability
.Volatile Organic Compounds
.Thermal cycling
.Heat aging
The two companies plan to continue to use Carbon Platform and Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technologies to continue their cooperation, with the dual goal of providing more complex designs and improved components, all of which can make cars faster and show them to consumers.
Interior design with digitally manufactured EPX 82 parts (picture provided by Carbon)
From Rolls Royce to Mercedes, BMW and other luxury car manufacturers have also accepted3D printingThe prototype and functional parts are miraculous.
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