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In the modern automobile context, powertrain, drivetrain, and propulsion technology improvements frequently outstrip our conventional prototyping and validation methods.
Systems for propulsion, drivetrain, and powertrain must be capable of withstanding circumstances that are extremely hot, exposed to chemicals, and loaded to the limit—often in a small container.
A real object is produced using the additive manufacturing technique of three-dimensional (3D) printing from a digital design. In order for the process to operate, thin layers of material such as liquid or powdered plastic, metal, or cement must first be laid down.
Next, the layers must be fused together. Production productivity has already grown since the introduction of 3D printing technology. If it can be successfully implemented into mass production processes, it has the potential to significantly disrupt the manufacturing, logistics, and inventory management industries in the long run.
For mass production, 3D printing speeds are currently unsuitable. The technology has, however, been utilised to shorten the lead time for developing prototypes of components and devices as well as the tooling required to produce them.
The Global 3D Printed Drivetrain market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Porsche is a business that uses 3D printing as a technique for producing real metal parts. The primary components in this new technique are the exterior housings for the hardware and sections of electric drives. Porsche has used this method to make everything more streamlined, robust, and long-lasting.
The existing electric drive enclosure is taken and almost completely redesigned utilising the 3D printing technology, or “additive manufacturing,” as they refer to it.
This includes the overall shape, weight, and rigidity. Additionally, the entire procedure is enhanced. Porsche will typically need to create a unique tool or method for a single item when working with a typical cast piece of metal and its unique drawings.
Additional assembly effort is reduced with 3D printing, and Porsche claims that part quality is greatly improved.