- US-based company Tooling & Equipment International (TEI)
expands additive manufacturing capacity with third VX4000 3D sand
printer
- As a supplier to General Motors, TEI is using the world's
largest 3D sand printer to produce cast cores for the series
production of large-format, weight-saving structural components for
the Cadillac CELESTIQ
- Each VX4000 prints hundreds of inner cores for several vehicle
sets in just one night: making short delivery times for weight and
design-optimized components possible
voxeljet AG (NASDAQ: VJET) (the “Company”, “voxeljet”, or “we”),
a provider of high-speed, large-format 3D printers and on-demand
parts services to industrial and commercial customers and Tooling
& Equipment International (TEI), one of the largest users of 3D
sand printing in the US, expand their collaboration: TEI has
purchased its third VX4000 3D printer.
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Tooling & Equipment International
(TEI), one of the largest US users of 3D sand printing, is
expanding its additive manufacturing capacity with the third VX4000
3D printer from voxeljet. (Photo: Business Wire)
As a supplier to General Motors, TEI is using the world's
largest 3D sand printer to produce cast cores for the series
production of large-format, weight-saving structural components for
the Cadillac CELESTIQ. By implementing 3D printing in the
development and construction of the components, OEM manufacturers
can realize completely new, function-optimized designs. Suppliers
benefit from the fast and flexible integration of 3D printed cores
into existing production lines.
TEI, an expert in highly complex castings for the engineering
and manufacturing industry, has been working with voxeljet since
2018. What started with a three-year volume contract of over
500,000 liters of 3D-printed sand turned into a success story for
both companies. TEI is the only company in the US to own three of
voxeljet's VX4000 3D printers, which are among the world's largest
3D sand printers with a build volume of 4 x 2 x 1 meters. With its
third VX4000, TEI has now expanded its additive manufacturing
capacity to up to 2.5 million liters per year. This enables the US
company to implement further technically demanding projects such as
the series production of lightweight components for the underbody
structure of the all-electric Cadillac CELESTIQ.
Each casting replaces up to 40 components The novel
underbody structure consists of six large precision sand-cast
aluminum parts. In order to realize the complex structures as
economically and lightly as possible, TEI uses additive
manufacturing in production for all inner cores. This allows
stiffening features to be incorporated into the hollow sections,
which is not economically feasible with conventional manufacturing.
A total of 51 additively manufactured sand cores are used in the
production of each vehicle underbody. TEI prints these using the
VX4000 printers, each of which prints hundreds of inner cores for
several vehicle sets in just one night. After printing, the cores
are smoothed, coated with a fireproof coating, placed in sand molds
and finally cast using a low-pressure filling process. Each of the
six castings reduces the number of parts by 30 to 40 components
compared to a typical stamped construction. As each structural part
has fully machined interfaces, the six castings can be assembled
precisely and very tight tolerances can be maintained for assembly
fabrication.
Short delivery times for weight and design-optimized
lightweight components Large-format mold and core printing on
the VX4000 3D printers makes production leaner and therefore faster
and more economical compared to conventional manufacturing.
Significantly fewer components need to be produced, which
simplifies and speeds up assembly work. "By eliminating tools and
taking advantage of the large build volume of the VX4000 printers,
we can significantly reduce delivery times and produce lightweight
components with optimized topologies. This would not be possible in
the conventional way," explains Oliver Johnson, President of TEI.
In addition, 3D sand printing makes completely new designs and
lightweight structures possible. This results in geometrically
optimized parts, which are very important for the automotive and
aerospace industries. What is important for the implementation at
suppliers: New function-optimized designs can be realized quickly
and flexibly with the VX4000 3D printers and printed cores can be
easily integrated into an existing production.
"We are pleased to have TEI as a strong partner and user of sand
3D printing in the US. The purchase of the third VX4000 printer
builds on previous system installations at TEI's corporate site in
Livonia, Michigan, and enables the company to grow rapidly and
deliver unique projects like this," said Michael Dougherty,
Managing Director at voxeljet America Inc. "Together, we will
further establish additive manufacturing technology in industrial
manufacturing and intensify our collaboration. We are proud to
support the company with our unique 3D printing technology and to
show once again that our printed casting technology is entering
production and enabling unprecedented designs.
About voxeljet voxeljet is a leading provider of
high-speed, large-format 3D printers and on-demand parts services
to industrial and commercial customers. The Company’s 3D printers
employ a powder binding, additive manufacturing technology to
produce parts using various material sets, which consist of
particulate materials and proprietary chemical binding agents. The
Company provides its 3D printers and on-demand parts services to
industrial and commercial customers serving the automotive,
aerospace, film and entertainment, art and architecture,
engineering and consumer product end markets. For more information,
visit http://www.voxeljet.de/en/.
About TEI: TEI is a global leader in the design,
engineering and manufacturing of prototype, pre-production and mass
production equipment for the casting industry. TEI products are the
highest quality and are backed by a reputation for innovation,
design excellence, and precise first-run performance. TEI is a full
service, vertically integrated supplier offering a complete range
of services in Engineering, Tooling, Casting, Machining and
Inspection complete on one site. This approach delivers TEI and its
customers’ fundamental advantages in terms of timing,
confidentiality, and quality.
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