On September 26th, the 3D printing annual event - TCT UK Exhibition kicked off. Nearly 300 exhibitors gathered at the Birmingham International Convention and Exhibition Center to showcase the latest applications of 3D printing technology in various fields. In addition, 21 exciting speeches from industry executives and industry promotion conferences for 33 companies will definitely make you worthwhile. Xiaobian will take stock of some of the highlights of the first day of the UK exhibition.
Stratasys showcased the McLaren-Honda F1 racing car
Take the Progress Hall and you will find a little red in the greens - the McLaren-Honda F1. In this unique way, Stratasys shows the industry how to use Stratasys FDM and PolyJet technology to improve car performance. McLaren and Stratasys started working together in January this year, and 3K printed parts will be activated on the new McLaren 2017 new car, including hydraulic line brackets, brake cooling tubes and rear flaps. The hydraulic tubing bracket was fabricated on a Fortus 450mc FDM 3D printer using carbon fiber reinforced nylon for 4 hours of printing. The 3D printed brake cooling tube uses ST-130 soluble solid material and is wrapped with a carbon fiber composite outer layer to melt heat and lower the brake temperature when the brake assembly is hot. The tail flaps are also manufactured based on 3D printing technology to enhance the downforce of the tail. The part's mold was printed on a Stratasys Fotus 900mc 3D printer using ULTEM 1010 high temperature resistant reinforcement and then injection molded of carbon fiber reinforced plastic in the mold, which greatly speeded up the production of this flap component.
HP brings Multi Jet Fusion 3D to the UK
The printing giant HP will participate in the Multi Jet Fusion3D printing solution to provide mass-produced 3D printing services for the automotive, aerospace and consumer electronics industries, helping the manufacturing transformation and upgrading.
The HP Jet Fusion 3D printing solution is a production-ready commercial 3D printing system that prints high-quality physical components 10 times faster than current 3D printing systems at half the cost. HP has launched two models for high-speed prototyping and volume production, the HP Jet Fusion 3D 3200 and 4200, the former ideal for prototyping, increased productivity and productivity, and improved use at lower cost per piece. rate. Designed to meet the needs of prototyping and short-term manufacturing, the latter meets immediate production needs with high productivity and lower cost per piece.
Carbon launches the latest Futurecraft 4D Plus running shoes
Carbon brought its new version of Futurecraft 4D sneakers, which was launched in collaboration with Adidas, to the scene and sparked attention. Futurecraft 4D's upper is made of lightweight, breathable Primeknit woven material, while the sole part is made by Carbon's proud Digital Light Synthesis technology, which is made by optical positioning, oxygen permeable sheets and liquid resin. The exclusive outsole for personal foot movement, cushioning, stability and comfort preferences also takes 3D printing technology to a new level.
It is understood that the traditional 3D printing technology is slower and more expensive, but it is not flexible enough to make, and the sole is very hard. It takes 10 hours to print a pair of shoes. However, Carbon's technology enables Adidas to produce limited editions faster or to design sneakers based on individual weight, gait and sport type, at a lower cost, and can significantly reduce the time it takes to print the sole from one and a half hours to twenty. Minutes to overcome the limitations of traditional 3D printing.
More interesting booth space on site
This year's show, the addition of the INSPEX exhibition area is a highlight of the TCT UK exhibition. Manufacturers providing inspection and measurement can be more eye-catching to the audience; Start UP Zone for emerging startups is being continued as a 3D printing startup. Providing opportunities to showcase their creativity, the TCT Inspired Minds is a practice for more than 300 high school students to learn 3D technology on the spot!
Sharing forum for the world's leading users
The forum held at the same time has been the golden signboard of the TCT exhibition. This year's forum is divided into three parts: executive forum, technical forum and product forum. The executive forum is from the world's leading additive manufacturing users such as Intel, McLaren, Adidas, Johnson & Johnson medical experts around 3D printing in the car. The application of industries such as consumer goods will give a keynote speech; the technical forum will be a series of CPD certification seminars around product standards and implementation specifications; the product forum, TCT Introducing, will be the stage for the latest products to be released from exhibitors from all over the world.
(Source: 3D Tiger)
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