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Dec 06, 2023

Manufacturing Jigs and Fixtures Through Additive Manufacturing with BASF Forward AM

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As Additive Manufacturing continues to grow and expand, numerous industries are embracing the technology along with the innovative materials and methodology used to produce accurate and high-quality parts for industrial production support through 3D printing. This enables companies to create or access new design strategies for optimized parts that can result in a streamlined production process, enhanced worker safety, increased durability in machine functions while also remaining cost-effective and performance oriented.

Those who have spent time working on a factory floor know that jigs, and fixtures, along with other special tools, are a necessity to the manufacturing and assembly process of products ranging from cars to industrial parts and equipment. As individuals and companies look for an easier and faster way to develop customized jigs and fixtures, 3D printing has become the most reliable process to scale and evolve their manufacturing processes.

There are several challenges companies face when it comes to the traditional manufacturing of jigs and fixtures. First, they can be time and cost consuming, meaning the creation and iteration required to produce a jig or fixture using traditional techniques can be lengthy, depending on the complexity of the design as well as the resources available.

3D printed tooling by WKW.automotive. Image courtesy of WKW.automotive.

Secondly, traditional machining techniques require a significant investment in both time and resources to develop and maintain the necessary tooling, leading to increased costs. Additional challenges can also include: Limited to no in-house tooling or production capabilities, Supply chain or outsourcing issues, Inability of traditional machining to produce complex designs with intricate shapes and features, Inconsistent machining accuracy which can impact part quality and cost. It can also take weeks or months to design, test, redesign, and machine a new jig or fixture which is both inefficient and can then lead to higher costs and delayed production lines.

Today, the speed and accuracy that can be achieved through Additive Manufacturing has changed all that. Industries around the globe are benefitting from the utilization of 3D printed jigs and fixtures which can result in:

A gripper 3D printed by WKW.automotive. Image courtesy of WKW.automotive.

So, what are the benefits in using rigid materials? After partnering with a company to determine the best design for a part, Forward AM will also make an expert recommendation regarding the material best suited for the jig or fixture. Their Rigid Ultracur3D® RG reactive urethane photopolymers have the highest flexural modulus of the Ultracur3D® range and the highest heat stability. They are specifically engineered to deliver class-leading tensile strength and rigidity, as well as high print accuracy with low shrinkage while ensuring the long-term UV stability of printed parts.

A tool 3D printed by WKW.automotive. Image courtesy of WKW.automotive.

Our product range of Ultrafuse® offers applications for direct-driven extrusion systems through Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF). Forward AM offers a wide range of materials ensuring customers access to a variety of beneficial material properties such as ease of print, dimensional stability, durability, and flexibility. Whether its standard filaments, filaments for high temperatures and engineering or filaments for temporary support material, it can be found in our extensive portfolio.

· These highly impact-resistant, thermally stable Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) materials not only enable Plastfix to print and test different tool designs in a cost-effective way, but also to produce the definitive hand spikes quickly in small batch runs.

· Material offers the highest level of printing consistency.

· Can be manufactured at a fraction of the previous cost and time.

· Offers exceptional chemical resistance.

· Provides high accuracy parts.

· Easy and fast printing.

What are the benefits in using flexible materials? If it's determined that a flexible material is best suited for the tool needed, the Ultrafuse® Flexible Filaments portfolio by Forward AM comprises state-of-the-art BASF flexible materials such as Elastollan® for the most demanding industrial applications. The wide range of material properties includes soft haptics, high structural strength plus remarkable flexibility, rebound and excellent abrasion resistance. This makes Ultrafuse® Flexible Filaments the ideal choice when long-term component flexibility is required.

Tooling 3D printed by Extol. Image courtesy of Extol.

Forward AM Ultrasint® powders set new standards in 3D printing using polymer powders and enable new possibilities for advanced applications, from functional prototyping through to end-use serial production parts. Our materials fulfill the highest quality standards and are designed for ease of use on most common printing equipment.

· It is resistant to a wide variety of solvents and chemicals which can be used within many industrial applications.

Forward AM also has an established network of Machine Manufacturers and trusted partners a long and exceptional track record in the Additive Manufacturing market. They are designated solely on the basis that these providers maintain high quality standards, fast printing speed and outstanding customer support.

The network of Forward AM Service Bureaus are providers that have demonstrated their high-quality standards, fast printing speed and outstanding customer support with each and every partner having a long track record in the Additive Manufacturing market.

The experts at Forward AM want to be the solution provider of choice, working alongside their partners to shape the future of Additive Manufacturing. From consultancy and development to customized design, digital simulation and prototype printing to finishing and exhaustive component testing – they provide customers with exactly what their business needs when they need it. Whichever materials are required for a specific project, Forward AM offers the world's largest selection of 3D printing materials and service solutions.

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