Ford tests large-scale 3D printing with focus on lightweighting and personalisation

Increasingly affordable and efficient, 3D printing large car parts, like car spoilers, could benefit both OEMs and consumers. 3D printed parts can also be lighter than traditionally manufactured counterparts.

09 Mar 2017 | 4390 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Ford is exploring how large one-piece auto parts, like car spoilers, could be printed for prototyping and future production vehicles, as the first automaker to pilot the Stratasys Infinite Build 3D printer.

The new 3D print system is located at Ford’s Research and Innovation Center in Dearborn.

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