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3D Printing Technology in
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3D Printing
Abstract:
3D printing is a fourth industry revolution, which delivers potential in the engineering sector. This
paper presents framework in selecting/adopting additive manufacturing for Automotive and
Aerospace sectors.
Introduction:
3D Printing is also known as rapid manufacturing, digital manufacturing, direct digital
manufacturing, and rapid prototyping. This method extends the current concept of creation
and enables several manufacturers to create objects from conception and design to physical
creation.
3D printing is a technology that is growing at a rapid pace as the technology positively
influences manufacturing processes and help deliver high level of business performance. 3D
printing is alternate and a better choice to traditional manufacturing process. A production line
that is set up for 3D printing is easier to alter than that of a production line for traditional
manufacturing, making 3D printing a feasible option for many reasons. The primary advantage
of adopting 3D printing is that businesses need only .STL file for production.
The evolution of 3D printing has seen a rapid growth in the number of companies adopting the
technology. The applications and use cases vary across all industries.
Process:
3D printing is a way of creating three dimensional (3D) solid objects. The printing is done by
building up the object layer by layer. These types of printers usually utilize the plastic material
as it is easier to use and material comes at a relatively low-cost. There are various 3D printers
that can also 3D print with other materials, such as metals and ceramics. The set up of 3D
printing production line is easier than of traditional manufacturing, making 3D printing a
feasible and a better option.
The Aerospace 3D printing market is projected to grow from USD 714.5 in 2017 to USD
3,057.9 million by 2022. The market for Aerospace 3D printing is gaining traction and
expanding to various regions including Asia, North America, Europe, South America, and
Middle East & Africa. Among these regions, North America is the largest market of Aerospace
3D printing. The growth of North America market is attributed to high adoption rate of 3D
printing technology in the aerospace industry. The presence of regional and leading players in
the region backed by approval from Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the use of 3D
printed parts in commercial aircraft is driving the market.
The Aerospace industry currently accounts for a share of 16.8% of the 3D printing market and
is likely to grow at a rapid rate in years to come, generating huge growth opportunities for the
market participants.
Aerospace applications:
• Ducts
• Vents
• Support Brackets
• Door Latch Components
• Seat End and Arm Rest Caps
• Cable Management
• Electrical Housings and many more
Automotive:
The Automotive industry has experienced an unique, industry wide adoption of 3D printing as
a manufacturing technique since its early days. It is no surprise that automotive manufacturers
are among one of the most promised to find new applications and develop the technology
further. After all, 3D printing is a game changer for the sector and the tendency is the
consolidation of additive manufacturing throughout all its segments.
The global automotive 3D printing market size was valued at $762 Million in 2016, and is
projected to garner at $2,730 Million by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 19.7% from 2017 to 2023.
Additive printing technology or 3D printing allows manufacturers to build models using a
variety of printing materials. Though 3D printing technology is in its nascent stage in the
automotive sector, the automotive 3D printing market is expected to gain traction in the
coming years.
Additive manufacturing enables companies to create complex designs that require fewer parts
to produce these components. Consequently, companies are able to decrease the assembly
time and also experience a reduction in quality problems.
The additive manufactured part was 64% lighter and it was still as strong as its counterpart,
without any deterioration in performance. The added advantage of AM is that it enables
companies to be less dependent on tooling and casting since it allows for the creation of
prototypes that do not require either of them. Developing and creating a prototype for an
engine manifold with traditional manufacturing can take up to four months and cost around
half a million dollars. However, with 3D printing, the company was able to develop several
iterations in only 4 days and 99.4% cheaper, only $3000
Automotive Applications:
• Mounting Brackets
• Interior accessories
o Mirrors
o Air Ducts
o Bumper
o Lights
o Hand Brake
o Steering
Interiors Hand Gear
Benefits on 3D Printing:
Tools Customization:
The production line of automotive vehicles heavily depends on tooling for assembling and
manufacturing high-quality products with consistency. Additive manufacturing allows
automotive companies to customize car assemble tools by improving its functionality and
educing its weight at a lower cost than traditional manufactured tools. There are even cases,
where completely new tools are developed for specific or customized designs.
Ease of Customization:
Many customers enjoy customizing their product to be unique. It can be external design
features as well as internal components. Since, it’s a special order; this has a cost for the
manufacturers but with 3D printing, creating custom products are simple compared to
conventional.
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