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Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) utilizing 3D printing.

It is in the realm of technological limits that the true value of 3D printing scenarios is realized.

One of the four concepts to understand for the practical application of 3D printing is "DfAM." DfAM (Design for Additive Manufacturing) is a term for product design that maximizes the benefits of 3D printing, layered manufacturing, and additive manufacturing. In the context of Japan's high-quality industrial technology that has been cultivated over the years, the advantages gained from simple 3D printing alone are limited. By scrutinizing development and manufacturing goals, identifying the limitations of existing methods, and focusing on installing the necessary technological elements, effectiveness is achieved. 【Improvement Goals with DfAM】 ■ Reduction of defect rates (defect rate × number of parts) ■ Reduction of management burden (inventory management/order-based production) ■ Reduction of equipment costs (production without machines/molds) ■ Shortening of delivery times (compression of manufacturing processes) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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The Future of Manufacturing through DfX×DfAM

Mass production using 3D printers. Production optimization proposed by our company.

We will introduce "The Future of Manufacturing" through DfX and DfAM. The mass production using 3D printers has generally been considered unsuitable for large-scale production due to the perception that "printing speed is slow" and "accuracy is low and unstable." However, in recent years, the trend towards high turnover in manufacturing and the expansion of software supporting 3D printing have significantly increased compatibility with mass production systems, leading to expectations for practical application and widespread adoption. 【Changes in Manufacturing Trends】 ■ Shortening of product life cycles ■ Diversification of demand due to the spread of e-commerce ■ Automation of production lines ■ Contribution to sustainability *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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