3D printed finger phalanxes in an exoskeleton

Low friction, light and made to measure - quickly printed components for therapeutic applications

  • What was needed: Finger joints for an exoskeleton
  • Manufacturing process: selective laser sintering with SLS powder
  • Requirements: low coefficient of friction, wear-resistant, low weight, precision
  • Material: iglidur® i6
  • Industry: Medical industry
  • Success through collaboration: Fast delivery, cost-effective production of customised functional parts
3D printed exoskeleton as an application example

Problem

Solution

Structure of the hand exoskeleton and how it works

Motor-controlled hand exoskeleton

iglidur® i6 - the best 3D printing plastic for low friction

Finger components of the exoskeleton

Self-lubricating polymer is ideal for applications in the medical technology sector.

3D printed finger joints in therapeutic use

Fast prototypes or quickly available functional parts?

Quickly printed prototypes and functional components

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