Additive manufacturing and 3D printing are increasingly being used in the industry. These two processes make it possible to create parts and products directly from digital models layer by layer. The precision of printers plays a decisive role here, as they allow personalized solutions to be developed. The layering method has the potential to optimize and transform existing production methods. It is a cost-effective alternative to conventional manufacturing processes and enables rapid adaptation to specific requirements.
Thanks to additive manufacturing and 3D printing, smaller and larger parts can be produced quickly, but not in large quantities as with injection molding. Regarding flexibility, however, 3D printers are ahead.
The versatility of additive manufacturing is particularly evident in the production of advanced prototypes, implants and surgical instruments. In these applications, 3D printing enables precise and flexible production that can be adapted to the individual needs of patients. This makes a significant contribution to improving efficiency and considerably reduces production costs. The demand for personalized products is constantly growing, which is why the use of 3D printers is playing an increasingly central role here.
Another advantage is the adaptability of products to special requirements such as the structure of surfaces. Thanks to that, products can be tailored precisely to a person's anatomical features. This not only increases comfort, but also speeds up healing. This flexibility is crucial at a time when personalized products are becoming increasingly important.