The Munich-based company utilises the weightlessness of space for its 3D printing process. Instead of printing layer by layer, the parts are created in a weightless state using the three-dimensional movement of the print head. This process, known as in-situ manufacturing, ensures an enormous weight reduction and material savings for the components. For the drive technology of the 3D printer, the young engineers relied on three drylin® SAW-linear axes from the 1040 series and a robolink® gearbox for the movement of the print head. The drylin® SAW-axis were particularly impressive due to their low weight and maintenance-free operation. A compact robolink® D-rotary axis with worm gearbox was installed in the printer so that the print filament can also be rotated. An energy chain from the easychain series is used to ensure that the cables on the printer are also safely protected. "The e-chain® expert helped us to select the right chain. We had to enter all the parameters for our application and were immediately given a practical overview of all possible energy chains and their service life in our application."