China3D printingNet February 3, Italy3D printingMachine manufacturer WASP announced the establishment of a partnership with fitness equipment provider Technogym. The company is using Delta WASP 4070 INDUSTRIAL 4.0 3D printingMachine to help prototype design and develop its new fitness equipment.
Technogym bought from WASP3D printingMachine, because it tries to reduce maintenance costs while being able to produce large prototype parts. Therefore, WASP 3D printingThe machine helps Technogym shorten the delivery time, especially for large parts. “We chose the Delta WASP 4070 INDUSTRIAL 4.0 system for many reasons, the most important of which is undoubtedly the feasibility of mass printing.” Technogym explained in a statement.
“We also need to make sure that the printing speed and the cost of supporting materials are much lower, which allows us to purchase more materials and conduct more tests.”
Technogym machine. Photo: WASP
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TechnogymEstablished in 1983, it is a manufacturer and supplier of fitness equipment for home and fitness facilities. The company was also the exclusive supplier for the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics.
To help develop products, the Technogym Village headquarters in Cesena, Italy has a T factory and a T research and development department. More than 130 engineers and designers in this department have produced 142 international patents and 93 trademarks for the company. The department aims to be “a hotbed of ideas, where innovation, information and research are shared.”
Therefore, the company has transferred its Delta WASP 4070 INDUSTRIAL 4.0 3D printingThe machine is placed in its T factory and T research and development department, which combines all the company’s manufacturing processes in one place to promote product design. Therefore, WASP has been used for many years 3D printingThe machine prototyped many of the company’s products.
Technogym research and development.Photo: WASP
Delta WASP 4070 INDUSTRIAL 4.0 is an FDM 3D printingThe machine is specially designed for the production of large parts, with a volume of Ø400 xh 700 mm. It also has a maximum printing speed of 150 mm/s. Technogym decided to buy this3D printingMachine, because the company believes this can help them visualize and accurately represent their product ideas, especially in terms of shape and purpose. Previously, Technogym (Technogym) had a smaller3D printingMachine, through which ABS can be used to make prototype parts, but the company needs a larger solution to produce larger components. Therefore, Delta WASP 4070 INDUSTRIAL 4.0 3D printingThe machine has now become a key part of the company’s design and production workflow. The company can produce 15 to 20 parts for prototype fitness equipment each month, up to 30 cm in size, while also reducing errors in the product development phase. Delta 3D printingThe material compatibility of the machine also allows Technogym to use PLA filament for prototyping, which is the first choice for conceptual models.
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Delta WASP 4070 INDUSTRIAL used by Technogym 3D printingmachine.Photo: WASP
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WASP3D printingThere are many types of machines, covering from small to large-scale3D printingOf various materials, including ceramics. Therefore, they have been used in many interesting use cases over the years. Recently, the company’s Delta WASP 2040 INDUSTRIAL 4.0 3D printingThe machine is integrated into the mixer. The product, called Feel the Peel, is a circular food system created by the innovation and design company Carlo Ratti.
Recently, WASP also collaborated with Mario Cucinella Architects (MCA), an architectural firm based in Bologna.Partners use WASPS building together3D printingTechnology for a sustainable global habitat3D printingHousing model. This includes Crane WASP 3D printingThe system’s printing area has a diameter of 6.60 m and a building with a height of 3 meters.
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