Lightweighting is widely used in industries such as aerospace, where it has a significant impact on component costs and overall system efficiency!
We would like to introduce a case of a bracket for aircraft that was created using a 3D printer. The Buy-to-Fly Ratio (the proportion of raw material weight to the final product) of this product is approximately 3%, meaning that nearly 65% of the raw materials are wasted. The global product market is expected to experience further growth over the next five years, with a rapid increase in demand for lightweight products in the aviation industry. By 3D printing these components using titanium or alloys instead of stainless steel, it is possible to achieve lighter and more cost-effective production. 【Specifications】 ■ Dimensions: 109.6×160.8×34.8mm ■ Weight: 1.5kg ■ Material: Ti-6AL-4V ■ Printing Time: 13 hours 33 minutes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since our establishment in 2016, we have utilized cutting-edge technologies, including 3D printers, to provide equipment sales and contract manufacturing services leveraging 3D printing technology. This has contributed to the high value-added of parts, shortened delivery times, and cost reductions, earning us the trust of many companies and partners. Moving forward, we have developed the manufacturing platform 'Taiga' to meet your needs by enhancing security and optimizing the entire supply chain. We will continue to be a preferred choice in addressing diverse challenges on-site, such as the reproduction of parts whose sources have been lost and small-batch production of various types, while optimizing the supply chain.