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New housing, new possibilities: Model 260 redesigned
01.06.25Model 260 has always been slim, lightweight, and high-performing – ideal for modern vehicle designs with limited space. Now, the redesigned version takes versatility to a new level.
Custom parts in 3D printing – customized products for everyone
21.02.25Do you want to create your own design for your vehicle? But you can't do it with standard components and a custom part is out of the question because the expected tool costs are not in line with the cost-benefit ratio? Custom parts in 3D printing make it possible!
This production process offers new possibilities for anyone who needs smaller series but does not want to compromise on high-quality, precisely fitting components. The days when only huge quantities were profitable are over. Additive manufacturing takes your ideas to the next level: ...
Our interview with Gregory Van Slyke from J.W. Speaker about the use of 3D printing
06.05.24At this year's LogiMAT, we had the opportunity to ask Gregory Van Slyke from J.W. Speaker about a topic that is becoming increasingly important: 3D printing! The role of 3D printing in the lighting industry is steadily increasing, even in series production. ...
3D printing for series parts – A headlight for the “Sherpa” from Genkinger
15.04.243D printing for the Genkinger “Sherpa”, 3D printing for serial parts? Of course! At the end of 2023, the special-purpose vehicle manufacturer Genkinger was faced with a new challenge. They had to integrate a new headlight for its “Sherpa” small goods transporter. The requirements were clear: 1. the light has to fit precisely into the sloping front of the vehicle. 2. It has all the necessary approvals for possible road use. ...