50% saving due to 3D-printed cross-threaded shaft

Improved sliding properties due to 3D printed replacement parts in a winding machine

  • What was needed: A simple and inexpensive cross-threaded spindle with good sliding properties
  • Manufacturing process: Laser sintering with SLS powder
  • Requirements: Good sliding properties, fast and cost-effective production of individual parts
  • Material: iglidur® i3
  • Industry: Textile industry
  • Success through cooperation: 50% savings through additive manufacturing and better sliding properties

Problem

3D printing for replacement parts in a winding machine

Solution

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