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REDWOOD CITY, Calif.
– Carbon®, a leading Silicon Valley digital manufacturing company, today showcased the first digitized polymer parts produced by the Ford Motor Company
.
The two companies jointly demonstrated these applications at the Automotive Additive Manufacturing Symposium at the 2019 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit
.
HVAC lever arm
F-150 Raptor Auxiliary Plug
Electric parking brake bracket
Carbon and Ford recently announced the opening of an advanced manufacturing center in Radford, Michigan, expanding their collaboration to use Carbon's 3D printers, utilizing Digital Light Synthesis™ technology, to design and produce several A new digital end-use part
.
Carbon's EPX 82 material proved ideal for these parts, passing Ford's stringent performance standards for short- and long-term thermal exposure; UV stability; liquid and chemical resistance; flammability (ISO 3795) and fogging test (SAEJ1756)
.
"We're excited to partner with Ford Motor Company to harness the power of digital manufacturing to deliver durable, end-use parts that will perform like or better than injection molded parts
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" The automotive industry shows great promise for the use of digital manufacturing at scale, and our partnership with Ford is a perfect example of how you can design and innovate in your production materials," said Dr.
Carbon announced in November that it had slashed prices on its most widely used resin, further expanding the addressable market for large-scale digitally manufactured parts
.