SuperStile is a
car
Design and manufacturing company, headquartered in Italy, partner of major car brands.To improve its existing industrial grade
FDM
® Additive Manufacturing production capacity, and to be more flexible to meet customer requirements for precise large parts, SuperStile installed a large Stratasys F770
3D printingMachines, SuperStile serves companies such as Ferrari, Giugiaro, Stlantis and Germany’s BMW, specializing in the design and development of concept models, working prototypes and the interior and exterior bodywork of show cars.
SuperStile has been equipped with Stratasys Fortus 380 3D printingmachine, now able to complete more projects with the F770’s extra-large print space and maintain its ability to develop and deliver on schedule.
– Franco Palmisano, co-founder and general manager of SuperStile
“We chose the F770 for three main reasons. First, the F770 has a very large print space, so we are able to provide customers with more prototyping. Second, the F770 has increased our production capacity in 3D printing. More importantly, We are able to use industrial-grade additive manufacturing technology, which has already proven itself with the existing Fortus 380.”
——Franco Palmisano Co-founder and General Manager of SuperStile
The Stratasys Fortus 380™ and the recently installed F770™ demonstrate SuperStile’s industrial-grade FDM 3D printing capabilities Stratasys Italian distributor Overmach is a partner of SuperStile, after evaluating Superstile’s needs, proposing the most suitable solution for them, and ultimately SuperStile chose to install the F770.
The SuperStile prototyping department is currently using the machine to print different models – including rearview mirrors, door handles and air vents. as Stratasys FDM
3D printerThe latest addition to the series, the F770 has the longest (1000x610x610mm) fully heated print chamber on the market.It can use ABS-M30™ and ASA thermoplastics with high corrosion resistance and high performance, as well as dissolvable support materials, customers can design and print highly accurate, reliable prototype parts with complex internal structures, while at the same time minimize
post-processing
process.
Traditional CNC equipment still has a place in the company, Palmisano said. However, with Stratasys FDM 3D printing technologyIts versatility simplifies the company’s design and development activities.
Aesthetically functional prototype part designed for a non-functional demonstration aircraft, by Stratasys F770 3D printerPrinted with ASA material.
“We purchased the Stratasys Fortus 380 3D printer in 2021, which turned our thinking and design development process upside down, and we quickly achieved great results. In addition, the Fortus 380 gave us more freedom to design, The prototyping lead time has been reduced from weeks to days, the process has been greatly simplified, and costs have been controlled, resulting in lower overall costs.”
——Franco Palmisano Co-founder and General Manager of SuperStile
Palmisano concluded: “With this ever-expanding range of3D printing technologyWith the blessing, we are confident that we can continue to develop and innovate to meet the growing needs of customers in the automotive industry. “
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