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For repair of the roof-mounted water cannons of airport fire-extinguishing vehicles, the maintenance technicians of Fraport AG found cost-effective replacement parts in the form of printed gears made of iglidur i3 that satisfied the high load-capacity requirements.
Gears in the fire-extinguishing vehicle
Standby GmbH needed suitable durable gears for the small stepper motors in its newly developed searchlight mounted on emergency vehicle roofs. The wear-resistant 3D-printed gears made of iglidur i3 have proved to be the most suitable for this purpose.
Gears in the searchlight
High concentrations of the protein troponin in the blood indicate possible heart attack. To measure concentrations precisely, a stepper motor rotor has to achieve an angular displacement of less than 0.1 degrees. 3D-printed gears made of iglidur i3 play a decisive role here.
Gears for a blood-testing device
3D-printed clamps from iglidur i151 ensure precise microscope camera panning for real-time recording of the electrical micro-component printing process.
Clamps for the microscope camera
A 3D printed gear improved tolerances and ensured smooth "floating".
3D printed gear for a shop window
Modern DIY motion simulators generate loud operating noises. How can 3D-printed igus sliding components greatly reduce mechanical simulator noise? Find out more in the following use case.
With igumid P190, a special mounting bracket for the igus energy chains could be produced, which enables a more compact design of the large-format 3D printer and thus saves space and money.
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A device was manufactured from iglidur i190 in 3D printing so that drylin rails will rest at right angles on a profile saw's working surface. An optimal solution for precise cutting of large orders.
Profile saw device
The complex special slider was urgently needed on the construction site in the Thyssenkrupp testing tower. The igus 3D printing service was able to deliver it within 48 hours.
Special sliders in rope-free lift
A complex bevel gear was required for the drive unit of a dispenser. The dosing unit's small installation space meant that only 3D printed components could be used, since they were able to meet the complex geometry and requirements.
Bevel gear drive in a medicine dispenser
To allow long exposures in astrophotography, a device with a gear and motor was developed to counteract the Earth's rotation. The gear made of iglidur i150 ensures precision and stability.
More about the gear printed in 3D
Light, filigree and resilient - The Technische Hochschule Zurich (ETHZ university) uses finger joints made of iglidur i6 for the speedy manufacture of tailor-made hand exoskeletons.
Finger joints in an exoskeleton
For an AI-controlled waste separation system, the company ZenRobotics needed plain bearings with a special geometry. Thanks to the igus print2mold process, the components could be produced quickly and more cost-effectively.
print2mold plain bearings in a waste sorting robot
With igus components, it was possible to develop an ejection mechanism that helps to collect real data on the movement and position of objects in space and thus remove space debris.
More about 3D printed components in space
The steering system of the 3D-printed vehicle had too much clearance and quickly became inaccurate. Ball bearings made of the iglidur i150 tribo-filament ensured precise, stable device rotation.
Ball bearings for a 3D printed vehicle
"The 3D printed component made of iglidur totally convinced us in terms of its quality, stability, strength and dimensional accuracy as well as its operating characteristics between shaft end support and lead screw. " Project team of the Maschinenbauschule (School of Mechanical Engineering) in Ansbach
Lead screw in a fully automated coffee machine
In order to ensure easy and sustained adjustment of an innovative rear spoiler, parts made of tribologically optimised iglidur polymers are used at the support points on the wing so that low-friction and maintenance-free adjustment is possible.
Component for a rear wing
For a small ball bearing cage series, the injection moulding tool was produced using 3D printing. The costs were reduced by a factor of 50, and the tool was ready for use within three days.
Injection mould for ball bearing cage
A plain bearing broke in a WAREMA Sonnenschutztechnik GmbH moving rack, causing a delay in production. 3D printed prototypes made of iglidur i3 facilitated a new split plain bearing design that allowed faster replacement.
Prototype plain bearings from the 3D printer
To make the igus energy chains more durable, adapter clips for the transition between glide pad and chain were developed. The adapters made of iglidur i6 were printed and tested together with the 3D printing team. Conclusion: "Comparable to injection moulding."
Glide pad adapter clip for igus energy chains
Thanks to the tribologically optimised iglidur i150 filament, components in the movement that are exposed to particularly high mechanical load were able to achieve a significantly longer service life and a more regular escapement rate than parts made of conventional PLA.
3D printed mechanical clockwork
A classic grand piano has been given new hammers made of iglidur i3. Pianists who have tested it say it's "like swapping an Austin Seven for a Ferrari".
Piano string hammers
"That works like a well-oiled machine - only better!" The broken gear of a tractor used by igus was reverse-engineered and printed within a few hours.
Gear in a tractor
Replacing the regular plastic plain bearing with a 3D printed model made of iglidur i3 means that the pram no longer has to be lubricated and now runs very smoothly.
Plain bearing in a pram
Because the manufacturer was unable to supply spare parts for his e-bike's gearbox, the customer had igus print gears made of iglidur i3. The result is improved performance and complete satisfaction.
More about replacement gears in an e-bike gearbox
50% cost reduction, delivery within a few days, improved sliding properties and longer service life. The replacement part made of iglidur i3 improves the machine and reduces costs at Conti Tech Schlauch GmbH.
Cross-threaded shaft in a winding machine
The cost-effective and fast manufacture of small volumes of abrasion-resistant special parts persuaded the company Kempf to use sliding elements made of iglidur i3 in its 'Darios' accelerator ring.
Special sliders in the steering wheel accelerator ring
Even after it had been in use for more than 2,000 miles in a vintage car, the customer was unable to detect any signs of wear on the replicated intermediate shaft with toothed gear made of iglidur i6.
Vintage speedometer
Robust pinion with special dimensions delivered in less than 72 hours iglidur i6 in use in a racing car as a chain tensioner in the chain drive.
Pinions for a racing car motor
"A high degree of flexibility and fast delivery times are crucial when it comes to prototype construction. It is exactly these qualities that we like about using the igus online configurator to select gears from a wide variety of different types and have them printed quickly. " Easelink founder Hermann Stockinger
Gears in an e-car charging station
Replacement parts made of iglidur i180 are 15 times more cost-effective than the special metal sliders previously used by the customer and can be delivered within a few days.
Sliding plates for water mowing machines
The standard metal pinion generates a lot of noise when in use. After two months of use in two wheels , the replacement part made of iglidur i3 has reduced the noise output considerably.
Sprockets for e-bikes
Due to the changeover from aluminium to 3D printing with iglidur polymers for the production of grippers, Carecos Kosmetik GmbH was able to reduce costs by up to 85% and manufacturing time by up to 70%.
Grippers for packaging
For a fully automated drive-in Corona testing station, a robot arm gripper was made of iglidur i3 with laser sintering. This reduces the load on medical staff.
Grippers for the Corona testing station
An urgently needed replacement bearing for a camera dolly was printed and handed over to the happy customer within only a few hours.
Special bearings for a camera dolly
A customer needed a new rudder bearing for his sailboat. He summed up the experience as follows: "For me, it was a perfect example of how Industry 4.0 works. It took just three weeks to move from the task to the real-world solution to a highly customised design problem, and only two hours were on the computer."
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