3D printing in outer space

  • What was needed: lightweight and maintenance-free components for a 3D printer that can print spare parts such as antennas or structures for solar panels in space
  • Requirements: lightweight, fail-safe and can also be used in zero gravity
  • Material: drylin® SAW-linear axis, a robolink® rotary axis with a polymer worm gear and an energy supply
  • Industry: Aerospace
  • Success for the customer: With the help of the 3D printer, the manufacturing process was successfully tested on parabolic flights.
AIMIS-FYT 3D printer in space. SAW linear drive
robolink gearbox
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