Cummins employee Devin Hunter cleans a 3D printer at the Cummins Technical Center in Columbus, Indiana, before another round of printing.
The 3D printer technology that produced this metal part could have a major impact on manufacturing in the future.
Cummins sells first metal part from its own 3D printer, eyes high-volume production

The company is focusing first on printing low-volume parts as it studies how best to use 3D technology in higher volume manufacturing.

17 Mar 2019 | 23826 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Cummins has sold its first metal part printed on one of its own 3D printers, moving the company a significant step closer to the exciting potential of additive manufacturing.

The part was a low-volume bracket for a customer in Cummins’ New and ReCon Parts division and did not have ...

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