
Contex
3D Printers are used for everything from concept
creation to production planning, allowing design
engineers to speed and improve the development
process.
PROBLEM
The
automotive industry has historically used rapid
prototyping as an integral tool in the design
process. However, outsourcing high-end prototypes is
expensive, and can cause a strain on design lead
times. The fast-paced design cycles in the
automotive industry require a rapid prototyping
solution that can produce almost any geometry with a
variety of material properties, quickly and
inexpensively.
CONTEX PRINTERS IMPROVE:
Internal Communication: Contex 3D Printers
enable design teams to efficiently iterate on
product concepts early in the design process,
enabling multiple renditions to be visualized and
critiqued by a variety of functional teams within an
organization.
Functional Testing: Utilizing Contex’s
range of infiltration resins, automotive design
engineers are able to conduct functional testing on
parts printed on a Contex Printer. Infiltrated parts
can be machined, drilled and tapped. Additionally,
infiltrants can be used to significantly improve the
durability, humidity resistance and high temperature
properties of Contex parts during airflow, vibration
and other rigorous testing.
Production Planning: Automotive companies
use Contex parts to walk the product line and ensure
that they have the right tools at each station to
complete production in the most efficient way
possible.
Finished Presentation Models: Contex parts
can be sanded and painted to create a "class A"
finished look. Exact replicas of production models
can be used to solicit focus group feedback on
proposed new features.