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3D printing revolutionizes Rapid Tooling for Injection Molding

 
  • The German company DREIGEIST utilizes 3D printing in combination with Ultracur3D® RG3280 and DLP technology from Forward AM to develop innovative solutions for manufacturing injection molds. Ultracur3D® RG3280 enables fast, precise, and cost-effective production of high-quality mold inserts, resulting in significant cost savings compared to conventional methods. The use of 3D printing materials like Ultracur3D® RG3280 revolutionizes the traditional Injection Molding industry by offering reduced production times, lower costs, and enhanced design freedom.

 

DREIGEIST utilizes Ultracur3D® RG3280 and DLP technology from Forward AM for innovative solutions.

Ultracur3D® RG3280 enables precise and cost-efficient production of injection molds; Image: Forward AM

DREIGEIST, a company based in Nuremberg, Germany, is pushing the boundaries of 3D printing by creating injection molds using Ultracur3D® RG3280 and DLP technology from Forward AM.


The Injection Molding industry faces the challenge of producing precise molds in a short time and at limited costs. Traditional methods like milling are costly and time-consuming, which led DREIGEIST to choose 3D printing as the solution.


Ultracur3D® RG3280, an advanced resin material from Forward AM, meets the requirements of the injection molding process with excellent stiffness and high HDT. Combining Ultracur3D® RG3280 with DLP technology allows for precise and rapid production of mold inserts, resulting in significant cost savings compared to traditional milling methods.


By leveraging innovative materials like Ultracur3D® RG3280, 3D printing demonstrates its tremendous potential, revolutionizing how plastic parts are produced for the Injection Molding industry.


DREIGEIST can offer its customers shortened process chains, reduced production costs, and increased design freedom, thereby reducing the production cycle for injection molded parts to less than 24 hours.

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