voxeljet Showcases Its Next-Gen 3D Printers VJET X in Action at BMW Group: With 10x Faster Performance, the New 3D Printers Are Integrated Into a Fully Automated Additive Production Line
October 25 2023 - 8:15AM
Business Wire
voxeljet's 3D printers significantly
reduce emissions in the additive manufacturing process of metal
parts and make new designs possible
- voxeljet and Loramendi jointly developed a fully-automated
serial additive production solution for inorganic 3D printed cores
as part of the Industrialization of Core Printing (ICP) cooperation
project
- BMW Group so far has implemented five VX1300-X (VJET-X) 3D
printers for light-metal casting to produce high-performance
engines at its plant in Landshut, Germany
- 10x faster than previous models, VJET-X printers will produce
hundreds of thousands of cores per year for BMW Group
- Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmTu63XF9Aw
voxeljet AG (NASDAQ: VJET) and Loramendi demonstrate the world’s
first fully automated additive serial 3D production line for sand
cores, jointly developed as part of the Industrialization of Core
Printing (ICP) cooperation project. A new video released today
features the implementation of the first ICP production line at BMW
Group's plant in Landshut, Germany. As BMW Group’s largest
component plant, Landshut has approximately 3,500 employees and
supplies all of its vehicle and engine plants worldwide, including
for nearly all BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce vehicles, and for its
motorcycle brand, BMW Motorrad.
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The customized, low-emissions solution integrates voxeljet’s
high-speed VX1300-X (VJET-X) 3D printers into a fully automated
pre- and post-processing workflow, including industrial microwaves
for curing the 3D printed cores. Printing rates were increased by
factor ten with the latest generation of VJET-X 3D printers, and
the toolless design of the sand cores allowed for variant changes
at unprecedented speed without time-consuming tool changes and
production downtime. The unused material is 100% recycled and
reused in the production process.
"The fully-automated 3D production line at BMW’s Landshut plant
is a key milestone not only for voxeljet, but for the entire 3D
printing and automotive industry," said Dr. Ingo Ederer, founder
and CEO of voxeljet. “We believe this customized, near-zero
emissions solution achieved in partnership between voxeljet,
Loramendi and BMW will become an industry standard.”
Together, voxeljet and Loramendi are revolutionizing the
industrialization of core printing. The production of inorganic 3D
printed cores has enabled BMW Group to advance the design of its
engine components. For example, the cylinder head for BMW’s B48
engine has been significantly improved by using 3D printing to
produce water jacket – outlet combi cores. Additionally, 3D
printing allows BMW to produce sand cores in one piece, reducing
the complex design of engine components while optimizing the
engine’s efficiency and fuel consumption. The inorganic 3D
production line also significantly reduces the foundry’s emissions,
as only water steam is produced during the casting process.
voxeljet’s powerful next-generation binder jetting 3D printing
technology offers the highest additive productivity and throughput
to meet the demands of BMW’s large-scale production needs.
voxeljet’s layer-by-layer technology works by using sand and an
inorganic binder. A print head selectively bonds layers of sand to
create the cores, which are then unpacked, microwave cured, cleaned
and inspected before being fed into BMW's established casting
process. voxeljet has obtained one patent and has ten patent
families with 28 patent applications that protect this proprietary
approach across the United States, Europe, and other
geographies.
About voxeljet
voxeljet’s (NASDAQ: VJET) roots reach back to the year 1995 with
the first successful dosing of UV-resins. In the context of a
"hidden" project, initial 3D-printing tests are performed at the
Technical University Munich. Our company was founded on May 5, 1999
as a spin-off from TUM in Munich with a clear vision in mind: to
establish a new manufacturing standard by developing new generative
processes for the series-production of complex components using 3D
printing. In the beginning, operations are launched with four
employees at the TUM. Today, we are a globally acting, leading
provider of high-speed, large-format 3D printers and on-demand 3D
printed parts to industrial and commercial customers. Components
manufactured with the help of our technology are flying in space,
make mobility more efficient and the production of new engineering
solutions possible. Visit our website www.voxeljet.com, and follow
us on Linkedin, or on Twitter.
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