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Wist u dat 3D-printen niet meer in zijn kinderschoenen staat? De technologie bestaat al sinds de jaren '80! Maar pas nu komt het volop tot bloei (en pikken de media het ook op). U vraagt zich misschien af: is dit nu een hype? Of staan we voor een nieuwe revolutie? Waar stopt de verbeelding en begint de werkelijkheid? Uw spreker kijkt voorbij de hype. Hij geeft u een exclusieve blik achter de schermen van één van de grootste 3D-printerparken ter wereld.
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3D Printing
Jurgen Laudus, Materialise
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3D Printing: hype or trend?
Launch of the first fully
functional elastic material in
3D Printing - TPU 92A
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Design by Iris van Herpen and Julia
Koerner, Voltage Show, Paris,
January 2013
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About Materialise
One machine and a belief
in the incredible potential of 3D Printing
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• Started in 1990
• Technology company
• Leaders in the field of 3D printing
• HQ in Belgium, offices all over the world
• Worldwide more then 1000 employees
• 3D Printed parts, software and engineering
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About Materialise
What is 3D Printing?
The construction of parts layer-by-layer
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What is 3D Printing?
Different production processes, all 3D Printing
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NextDay
PolyJet
Stereoli-
thography
Z Corp Laser
sintering
FDM Mammoth
stereoli-
thography
24h 2-4 days 2-5 days 3 days 2-5 days 2-5 days 4-8 days
Why 3D Printing?
Design engineers
create better products
when they have access to design verification that truly matches reality
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Rapid Prototyping
Housings for Nikon Metrology Scanners
Concept_One Samsonite S’Cure Design verification that matches reality
Concept_One Samsonite S’Cure Design verification that matches reality
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VW Golf dashboard Design verification that matches reality
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VW Golf dashboard Design verification that matches reality
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VW Golf dashboard Design verification that matches reality
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Concept_One Europem Scale Model Data Optimization for 3D Printing
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Concept_One Europem Scale Model Data Optimization for 3D Printing
16 Linde Scale Model
3D Printing of end-use parts
Design engineers
create better products
when they leave the limitations of conventional manufacturing technologies behind.
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3D Printing of end-use parts
Making small series possible
3D Printing for end-use parts
An incredible freedom of design
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Includes 37 integrated hinges
Concept_One Pinovo Body parts for vacuum blaster
Body parts for vacuum blaster
Product
Dedicated tools for corrosion
treatment in oil and gas industry
Goal
Ergonomics, low weight
No plant shut-down
Quick response to requests
Body parts for vacuum blaster
Body parts for vacuum blaster
Body parts for vacuum blaster
Drivers for 3D printing
• Shorten development time
• Flexible way of introducing new applications
• Impossible to mould
Everybody a designer
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Consumer market
Everybody an entrepeneur
A new industrial revolution?
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Image courtesy of Phonak
Hearing aids
Taking the
impression
3D Printing of
the hearing aid
Quality Control &
assembly
Scanning of the
impression
Software to design
the hearing aid
Hearing Aids
• Digital manufacturing of shells to nearly 100% in 2
years
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3D Printing for a healthier world
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Surgicase Orthopeadics: A total solution for the orthopeadic surgeon through 3D Printing
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A total solution for the orthopeadic surgeon through 3D Printing
3D Printing for a healthier world
3D Printing for a healthier world
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A total solution for the orthopeadic surgeon
through additive manufacturing
Surgical guides are produced using Laser Sintering
3D Printed Insoles by RS Print
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The Marble Model
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Thank you!
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