IBL-HYDRONIC uses Formlabs SLS and SLA 3D printing technologies to their advantage to leverage the full design and functional freedom that additive manufacturing can offer. IBL provides custom electronic, hydraulic, and software solutions for construction, municipal, agricultural and forestry, and other specialized machines and vehicles. The components of the housings were printed using SLS 3D printing (Formlabs Fuse 1+ Ecosystem). In order to create a design that was not only functional, but also visually appealing, the team added a texture to the surface of the 3D model in the design process. The SLS 3D printed components were then smoothed, and colored using a dye bath. The result is an assembly consisting of end use components manufactured fully with SLS 3D printing, featuring a leather-like surface texture, which enhances the looks and rounds off the entire design. For example, smaller parts such as the white and orange buttons were produced on an SLA 3D printer, one of the few 3D printing technologies that allows translucent and transparent components to be 3D printed. In this control module, for example, functions could be integrated into the software to emit flashing warning signals from the keys in the event of a system error.
Idée fantastique
Excellent work
Ficou ótimo
Amazing part !
Head of Additive Manufacturing / Product Design SLEEP.DESIGN.PRINT.REPEAT.
1wIts nice to use this growing technology to create new ways for design and manufacture parts for big machines