Industry 4.0 meets 3D printing

Trumpf additive manufacturing technology
Trumpf additive manufacturing technology

As a leading provider and user of Industry 4.0 methodologies, Trumpf is transferring its digitalisation solutions to its TruPrint series of 3D printers to optimise additive manufacturing processes.

To enable connected manufacturing, the Trumpf, TruPrint 3D printers are linked to a manufacturing execution system (MES) and a smart ordering platform. This gives employees mobile, real-time access to the printers’ process data and pending orders and facilitates planning and paperless management of production, which boosts transparency, flexibility and ultimately also manufacturing productivity.

To establish additive technologies in industrial manufacturing, Trumpf focuses on ensuring that its systems are highly reliable and efficient: “Otherwise, 3D printing methods can’t compete with conventional technologies such as milling and casting,” says Thomas Fehn, Trumpf general manager additive manufacturing.

Trumpf brings more than 50 years’ experience in machine tools to the table. As one of the few manufacturers of 3D printing systems, Trumpf offers everything under one roof: laser beam sources, optics and machines.

“We have everything you need for 3D printing,” Mr Fehn adds. “This is highly advantageous when industrialising these processes because we have access to the technologies that best fit our customers’ needs.”

In order to fully utilise and mass produce 3D printers, the systems must be automated. It is precisely for this reason that the new TruPrint 5000 has an automated process start, which reduces manual activities when employees prepare the system for printing. This saves time and improves both quality and productivity in additive manufacturing.

Since 2017 Trumpf has seen an increase in orders received for its 3D printing systems. Leading the pack is the TruPrint 1000 – its small-format machine base is currently the bestselling system worldwide. The company also reports growing demand for its high-performance TruPrint 5000.

Trumpf www.trumpf.com

Company

Trumpf

Related Articles

Technology transfer

Additive manufacturing (AM) system manufacturer and high-end solution provider EOS has entered a three year technical partnership with Williams Grand Prix Engineering and Williams Advanced Engineering.
8 years ago Features

In the name of research

Delcam has added an ABB robot fitted with a Fronius CMT Advanced welding head to the range of manufacturing equipment at its Birmingham site.
8 years ago Features

Medical matters

The metal surface coatings applied to orthopaedic implants allow a 3D interconnected array of pores throughout the coating thickness
8 years ago Features
Most recent Articles

Mazak focuses on short lead-times for its best ever MACH

Yamazaki Mazak’s investment in affordable, British-built machines with short lead times, combined with its commitment to developing the newest technology, has resulted in record visitor numbers and new business leads at MACH 2024 last week.
1 day ago News

Login / Sign up