According to Cavallini, the benefits of 3D printing are felt across numerous applications, improving the team’s responsiveness across the division.
Recently the Florence division needed to replace a cable bracket that was missing upon delivery for a robot. “The cable brackets are designed to prevent the network of cables from interfering with the movement of the robot,” explained Cavallini. “Without this bracket, machine functionality cannot be guaranteed.”
Instead of waiting for the manufacturer to deliver the missing part, the team 3D printed a cable bracket in tough ULTEM™ 9085 resin.
“Originally a temporary measure, the 3D printed bracket exceeded our expectations in terms of performance and practicality,” said Cavallini. “The ability to quickly 3D print parts on-demand that, in this case, matched the performance of the metal tool is instrumental in reducing downtime. Considering we manufacture several thousand parts a week, it’s crucial our production line is always operational. 3D printing helps us ensure this business continuity.”