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3D Printing Shift Paravan’s Automotive Production

Paravan uses a BigRep ONE 3D printer to produce parts for its road-approved, safety-related industrial applications, including its first prototype for a revolutionary new steering mechanism.

The nature of Paravan’s customized vehicle business means having the ability to go from CAD to print in just one day! Engineers can design functional parts specific to a user’s needs and print the same day.

Paravan has streamed lined a process for developing their custom parts. Starting with taking a mold of the individual’s hand grip to then create a custom grip with a flexible, easily malleable material. Then by using a 3D scanner, they convert then scan of the final model to a CAD file. After finalizing the design they are ready to print the product on The BigRep ONE.

Download the full ebook to learn how the BigRep ONE is allowing custom-fitting vehicles to become a cost-efficient, speedy process.


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