3D Printed Tooling Saves Time and Money for the Hager Group

3D Printed Tooling Saves Time and Money for the Hager Group

The Hager Group, a company specializing in energy management and home automation systems, use additive manufacturing (3D printing) to improve its manufacturing processes, cut costs, and increase innovation and market responsiveness. Read about how they leveraged Stratasys FDM technology to produce advanced tooling.

FDM 3D printed Tooling for Sheet Metal Forming Hydroforming and Rubber Pad Press

Application Guide – FDM Tooling for Sheet Metal Forming: Hydroforming and Rubber Pad Press

Application Guide – FDM Tooling for Sheet Metal Forming: Hydroforming and Rubber Pad Press

Using FDM 3D printing technology can be a great way to produce metal forming tools, such as those used for hydroforming an rubber pad pressing. In this technical application guide, we go through the step-by-step procedures of 3D printing these tools and utilizing them effectively for prototyping, part repair, and custom parts.

Kuka Robotics 3D Printed Robot Arm Automation 3D Printing with MakerBot

KUKA Innovates Robotics with MakerBot 3D Printers

KUKA Innovates Robotics with MakerBot 3D Printers

KUKA Robotics uses MakerBot 3D printers to accelerate their product development and continue to innovate in the robotics industry. KUKA is changing manufacturing at a staggering rate by releasing more capable and efficient robots, with the help of 3D printing. Take a look at their story.

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Eckhart Improving The Life Of The Line

Eckhart Improving The Life Of The Line

Eckhart, a leader in advanced industrial solutions, customizes factory floor operations to address the specific needs of each client. These solutions include how ergonomics, line of site or bill of materials can be improved using autonomous guided vehicles, collaborative robotics and Stratasys additive manufacturing equipment.