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Industrial 3D printing offers the ideal solution for many crucial problems. Find out more here about the typical challenges that the 3D printing service from igus® overcomes. Does your application have special requirements? Then you are welcome to discuss the solution directly with an igus® expert.
Component broken and a spare part is difficult to obtain?
A spare part can save the machine! Find out how Conti Tech hose GmbH was able to cost-effectively replace a defective cross-threaded lead screw using our industrial 3D printing service.
Do you need to deliver individual components or small batches quickly?
A small missing component can cost a lot of money. With 3D-printed linear actuators, which were delivered in a very short time, thyssenkrupp has prevented this. Find out more here!

Does the application require lightweight construction or lubrication-free components?
A metal gearbox may be too heavy for the desired movement. It also requires additional lubrication, which is not permitted in some environments. Cor.Sync solved both problems with us! How?
Special geometry of the component only realisable at high cost?
Once the perfect design for a component has been found, it must not fail due to the manufacturing process. Discover how the Zurich University of Applied Sciences realised its creative project with industrial 3D printing!

See our materials for yourself and order a sample box with various 3D-printed parts.
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Our guide provides practical tips on designing functional 3D printed parts
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Our expertise is the result of years of experience in the world of 3D printing.
The 3D printing wiki contains the following contents:
In our FAQs you will find common questions from our customers and answers about our 3D printing plastic parts, material specifications and processing of igus 3D printing materials.
It's a process of creating three-dimensional objects from a digital file, layer by layer, using materials like plastic, resin, or metal.
A 3D model is sliced into layers, and the printer builds the object one layer at a time using additive manufacturing techniques.
Common types include FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling), SLA (Stereolithography), SLS (Selective Laser Sintering), and DLP (Digital Light Processing).
FDM uses melted plastic filament; SLA uses liquid resin cured by a laser. SLA offers higher precision and smoother finishes.
There is a range pf materials such as PLA, ABS, PETG, resin, nylon, metal powders, and even biological materials. igus has its own range of wear resistant materials that offer alternatives to the standard materials.
3D printing services are frequently used for industrial prototype manufacture, since procuring an industrial 3D printer is not cost-effective unless the company in question possesses the necessary expertise and uses the printer regularly to manufacture models and series.
3D printing service providers usually have not only the necessary expertise, but also several 3D printers, allowing them to select the method best suited to the application in question.
Depending on method, it is also much more cost-effective to engage an external service provider because such methods as laser sintering involve the regular manufacture of large batches of parts for various customers, greatly lowering production costs for individual parts and thus for individual customers.

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