United States. Aeromotive, which specialises in the manufacture of cable harnesses and connectors for high-demand sectors, has strengthened its "Build-to-Print" programme by integrating advanced 3D printing technologies into its production line.
Since 2015, the company has adopted industrial additive manufacturing solutions, evolving along with technological development in equipment, software, and materials. Today, this capability translates into faster deliveries, greater customization, and significant cost reductions.
Among the main advantages are:
- Agile prototyping: Rapid validation of complex designs from day one.
- Immediate start of production: New lines ready in days, not weeks.
- Scalability: Production of up to 400 parts per batch in a few hours.
- Savings: Cost reduction between 50 and 70% compared to CNC machining.
- Design flexibility: Instant adaptation to changes without the need for additional tools.
- Efficient customization: Integrated elements such as Poka-Yoke and part identification at no extra cost.
"By combining precision, speed and adaptability, 3D printing allows us to better respond to the technical and logistical challenges of our customers," the company said.