On July 19, 2019, it was learned from foreign media that the industry headquartered in the UK3D printingMachine manufacturer RPS provided for the Oxford Brookes Racing Team (OBR)3D printingComponents and expertise.As an official of OBR3D printingAs a partner, RPS is committed to guiding the students of the racing team to use this technology, while providing the team with parts made of various technologies and materials.
OBR uses RPS3D printingComponents and guidance to help design the single-seater formula student car, with the goal of winning first place in the formula student car race held at Silverstone from July 17th to 21st.Used by student racing teams in high-performance industries and motorsports3D printingApplication, like Formula One, to achieve higher performance. Compared with traditional manufacturing methods, the advantages of this technology allow students to freely create complex geometric shapes for parts on the vehicle while reducing weight and time.
RPS Marketing Manager Maria Fatialofa commented: “We believe this is very important to support and guide future STEM education graduates. We are very happy to work with OBR students. We are very happy to see the results and we wish them all the best in the competition. .”

RPS first started working with OBR in 2018, and they worked together to improve the car of the university racing team. The car called’Frankie’ won second place in the 2018 Formula Student Race. Now, OBR is looking to improve their previous results with its new OBR19 vehicle AKA’Lily’.
In order to improve the performance of OBR19, RPS uses RPS’s NEO800 stereolithography system and PerFORM resin from global material manufacturer DSM to help students in the aerodynamics team use3D printingModel. Performs was used to create the model because it can withstand the heat and pressure of the autoclave, allowing components to be layered with carbon fiber. 3D printingThe model achieves excellent sidewall quality and detailed resolution, helping to improve the performance of the car.
RPS also helps OBS use laser sintering3D printingMachine and Advanced Laser Materials (ALM) PA 603-CF material manufacturing parts, the company is the leading3D printingA subsidiary of the machine supplier EOS. Due to its stiffness and heat resistance, PA 603-CF is suitable for wind tunnel model testing and high-performance racing cars. With the technology and materials provided, OBR is able to create lightweight and complex parts while maintaining high dimensional accuracy, stiffness and strength.

Finally, RPS uses HP’s Multi-Jet Fusion technology and PA12 materials to help OBR repeat the design of the air intake chamber and steering wheel on OBR19. under these circumstances,3D printingSpecially used to create complex internal and external structures, with a lightweight and ergonomic design. Compared with previous years, the students were able to save more than 52% of the weight of the air intake chamber while also reducing the weight of the steering wheel.
Alejandro Garcia, director of business development at Oxford Brookes University, commented on the cooperation, “As the competition approaches, we can be more excited to showcase our new aerodynamics and3D printingComponents. “
“This collaboration has brought tremendous benefits to our team. We are looking for the next weekend of FSUK in 2019 and maintain our innovation and challenge engineering constraints.”

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