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NEWS STORY

Combination 3D Scanning To Solve Complex Tree Scanning



There is an ancient forest buried beneath the beach between Borth & Ynys Las on the west coast of Wales, north of Aberystwyth. 6000 years ago, a rise in sea levels covered the land, which has resulted in the forest being buried beneath the sands of the beach. Today, at low tide, gnarled & eroded stumps are revealed, preserved by the sand and the peat in which they lie.

Recently Europac3D was approached by Robert Davies a contemporary artist living in the area, with the task to implement combination 3d scanning of an oak tree like the ones that once dominated the area on Borth beach. The final goal of the project is to cast a single Ceredigion oak tree in the inter-tidal zone on the beach adjacent to, but not within, the visible section of the ancient forest. The idea relates to our changing climate, evidenced by the work of the IPCC, and the rise in sea levels that is being recorded. It has resulted in Natural Resources Wales declaring that ‘there will be managed realignment from Ynys Las 2025 and Borth from 2055’. Tree will draw attention to this unfolding narrative and will relate to the last time this landscape was inundated. It will interact with the tide as it falls and rises twice each day (the submerged forest is only visible about 25% of the time). Tree would communicate these changes and make reference to an historical past around which myths and stories, like the Cantre’r Gwaelod, exist. These stories are central to the culture of Wales.



The technical Task

The primary role for Europac3D was to create a digital replication of an authentic Ceredigion Oak Tree that could be used in the manufacture of the physical manifestation of the tree. To make the task particularly challenging Robert identified a tree located on a steep hillside, a couple miles inland from Borth beach that best represented his vision.

From a technical perspective the 3d scanning of a tree is perhaps one of the more challenging objects you might come across, combine this with a steep hillside, densely populated wood and you now have a serious challenge. The technical bods at Europac3D were scratching their heads for a little while, but then concluded that to do this job properly they would need to literally throw the ‘kitchen sink at it’ to solve the many complex technicalities of completing such a job. They called in a crack team of 3d scanning professionals, all leading experts within their chosen fields of specialism.

It was decided to use just 3 technologies, in order to best capture the tree from all angles and perspectives. To capture the lower parts of the tree in high resolution an Artec Leo handheld 3D scanner was chosen, then a Leica terrestrial laser scanner was used for the mid-section of the tree and finally airborne drone photogrammetry was used for the high bits that traditional scanning techniques could not reach.

This Artec Leo was the perfect choice of 3D scanner for capturing the lower areas of the tree, with a capture window of 500mm by 800mm it was the ideal choice to rapidly capture the geometry of lower areas and  guaranteed that the most visible, intricate areas of the final physical tree would be captured in the highest quality. Beyond winching our operator into the canopy of the tree there is a limit to what you can realistically capture with this type of technology and therefore to reach the areas beyond hand scanning height Europac3D brought in our good friends from Efficacy4D.  A specialist in terrestrial laser and drone photogrammetry scanning Efficacy4D bring a wealth of knowledge in large object scanning that is renowned throughout the film and TV sectors.

Using a Leica terrestrial Laser scanner, Duncan Lees of Efficacy4D, was able to enthusiastically and energetically manoeuvre the scanner about the hillside to capture those areas beyond which a handheld 3D scanner simply cannot reach. Strategically positioning the scanner in key locations about the forest, Duncan was able to maximise his extensive experience to capture the higher areas of the tree to (up to 10M high) that cannot be reached with traditional handheld scanning technologies.

At this point our technicians had captured the lower and higher parts of the tree, however all from a low-level perspective, which means essentially that the tops of the branches had no 3D data. To solve this problem, the experts from Visualskies were brought in to add the vital 3rd technology to complete the jigsaw of this 3D scanning conundrum. Drone photogrammetry, which involves the capture of high-resolution images taken from a SLR camera attached to a drone, was then used to collect data from above the canopy of the surrounding trees. The combination of these 3 technologies gave our engineers the best chance of capturing 100% data of the chosen tree in question.

What is perhaps significant here is that these are 3 technologies that are not ordinarily combined. Terrestrial laser scanning is most commonly used within the surveying industry for capturing buildings and structural measurements, while handheld scanners are typically used for applications such as medical, engineering and artistic design. These 3 technologies have their own industry standard software and workflows, however, are rarely combined.

The 3 sets of point cloud data were carefully registered and combined by the experts at Europac3D to provide a composite 3D mesh surface model in the form of an STL (Stereolithography) file, which is suitable for many downstream applications including its future physical manufacture. It is also possible to visualise the digital version of the tree in many AR/VR applications, giving an impression to how it might look when it takes its physical manifestation. If anything,  this may well be the  legacy of this project, a piece of digital artwork that helps communicate and visualise our past and the consequences of climate change.

As a technology solution provider, Europac3D has perhaps the broadest range of 3d scanning and printing technologies on the market in the UK and it is this ‘application knowledge’ that sets us apart in our offering. Please contact us if you have tricky application requirements, this is the bit where we excel!

For More Information Contact Europac3D on 01270 216000 or sales@europac3d.com

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HP JET FUSION ADDITIVE 3D Printing For Orthotics https://europac3d.com/3d-printing-orthtoics/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3d-printing-orthtoics&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3d-printing-orthtoics Mon, 02 Dec 2019 11:39:21 +0000 https://europac3d.com/?p=3597 Learn how OT4 and many other orthotic comapnies are manufacturing custom orthoses with HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Technology in PA11 - UK

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NEWS STORY

HP JET FUSION 3D PRINTING FOR ORTHOTICS



OT4 Orthopädietechnik GmbH develops, designs, and produces patient-specific orthoses using 3D printing technology. As a partner of orthopedic workshops and medical professionals, the Munich-based company offers innovative and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes, combining individuality with uncompromising quality.


3D Printing for Child Orth0ses

HP Multi Jet Fusion is solving the challenges of DAFO manufacture with the production orthoses in PA11 Nylon, which offers a flexible material, perfect for the movement of little feet.

The process starts with a 3d scan of the patients foot which is then converted in a triangulated mesh surface 3D model. This precise geometry capture of the foot, can then be used as a base from which to design a bespoke orthosis in CAD that will fit the patient perfectly.

Multiple orthoses can be 3d printed on the HP Multi Jet Fusion machine over night and can be ready for fitting within 24 hours. The orthoses are manufactured in a PA11 Nylon which is a perfect partner for the orthotics industry, providing a strong flexible material that moves with patient, while also being strong enough to offer support.

The qualities of HP Multi Jet Fusion 3d printing is one that allows for the rapid manufacture of many multiples of orthotic devices in just one 10 hour print run. Combine this with a low manufacturing cost and there is a real solution for companies operating within this sector.

For more information on HP 4200 and 5200 3D printers click here:

Contact us on 01270 21600 or sales@europac3d.com


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Pro2Pro Invests in HP 4200 3D Printer For UK Market https://europac3d.com/hp-3d-printer-uk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hp-3d-printer-uk&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hp-3d-printer-uk Tue, 29 Oct 2019 08:58:29 +0000 https://europac3d.com/?p=3567 Uk based Pro2pro invests in HP Multi Jet Fusion 4200 3D Printer and Dyemansion Powershot C for the production of PA12 parts within the automotive industry

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NEWS STORY

Pro2Pro Invests in HP 4200 3D Printer For UK Market



Pro2pro, a leading supplier of rapid manufacturing services throughout the UK and Europe, has invested in a HP 4200 Multi Jet Fusion 3D printer and Dyemansion Powershot C automatic de-powdering system.  The turnkey package, supplied by UK Channel partner Europac3D, will enhance Pro2pro’s already substantial rapid manufacturing capabilities and is the first service provider within the UK to have purchased the combined system.

The HP Multi Jet Fusion 4200 3D printer has significant advantages over its competitors with the ability to pack a full build volume of parts (380 x 380 x 284mm) without increasing the 12 hour build-time. Productivity and throughput are greatly enhanced and allows Pro2pro to meet the tight deadlines demanded by the automotive industry. Furthermore, the combination of using the Dyemansion Powershot C allows for the automatic de-powdering of components when they are first extracted from the build stations, a usually labour-intensive process is eliminated, with whole process taking just 10 minutes to de-powder parts. As the only rapid manufacturing service provider in the UK to have the full system Pro2pro are in a unique position to turn around large batches of 3d printed components in the shortest possible turnaround times.

HP Jet Fusion 3D Printer



HP PA12 airducts

PA12 PARTS FAST AND AT LOW COST

The HP system produces parts in PA12 Nylon which is suitable for many end-use applications, particularly within the automotive sector and with costs per part at half that of comparable technologies the system offers a real alternative to low volume injection moulding runs in the early development of a vehicle.

 

Jan Mokrzycki, Sales Manager Pro2pro, comments: “The addition of the HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D printer gives us an extra dimension within the rapid manufacturing sector, we can produce many hundreds of functional end-use parts overnight and be delivering to our customers within 24 hours. Our strengths come from an honest fresh approach, applying a full range or services to help bring products to market to which this turnkey solution can only enhance our portfolio of technologies we offer under the Pro2pro umbrella.”

John Beckett, Managing Director of Europac3D, comments; “Pro2Pro’s use of the HP’s Multi Jet Fusion printer and Dyemansion De-powdering system sets a gold standard for rapid manufacturing service providers, by investing in the complete solution Pro2pro have positioned themselves as a leading provider of rapid manufacturing services in terms of quality, accuracy and fast lead times.”

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FOR PRODUCTION IN THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR

The purchase of the HP 3D printing system sees a growing trend within many automotive companies and tier1 suppliers; now truly considering multi jet fusion as viable manufacturing process for small batch production runs. Large up-front costs for ‘tooling’ traditional methods are becoming a thing of the past. Furthermore, the demand for more and more personalisation of vehicles that are bespoke to each individual customer has seen many of major car manufacturers, such as JLR and BMW invest in HP additive technologies.

The automotive industry within the UK,  in terms of the production of road cars and within the motorsports sectors is unique compared to other countries by the way that we tend to specialise in high technology and luxury vehicles. Both these sectors perhaps see lower volumes of production, however, have a greater demand for rapid design changes and increasing personalisation. As the only HP business partner in the UK to offer the full sales, service and support directly from it’s base in Cheshire, Europac3D, are uniquely placed to service the growing demand of the automotive industry, as additive manufacturing shifts from prototyping into the full manufacturing environment.

Contact us on 01270 216000 or sales@europac3d.com for more information.

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Open House Invite – 5th July https://europac3d.com/open-house/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=open-house&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=open-house Thu, 31 May 2018 10:36:40 +0000 https://europac3d.com/?p=1820 The post Open House Invite – 5th July appeared first on Europac3D.

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DIGITAL MANUFACTURE WORKSHOP 5TH JULY
HP 3D PRINTERS AND SIEMENS NX



5th July Event




You are personally invited to come and join us at Europac3D on the 5th July to talk with the experts from HP and Siemens, to learn how customization and highly flexible digital production will reshape  the companies of tomorrow towards Industry 4.0.

Take the first step toward digitalization right now and create a lasting competitive edge for your company with the scalable solutions from HP and Siemens. Now’s the right time to start – become a digital enterprise and stay ahead of the competition.

REVERSE ENGINEERING


Learn from the experts how to  capture 3D data of any component and develop a 3D CAD model suitable for re-manufacture.

A wide of 3d scanners for capturing the smallest of details at the highest accuracy covering automotive, aerospace, traditional manufacturing, heritage and art.

DESIGN FOR 3D PRINT


Talk to the experts form Siemens NX on how to design for 3d printing. Lighweight structures without the constraints of traditional manufacture and topology optimisation tools.

HP MULTI JET FUSION 3D PRINTERS


Learn How HP Multi Jet Fusion is revolutionizing the additive manufacturing market, the first machine on the market to offer fast, affordable production parts, up to 10 times faster and at half the cost.

DESIGN, OPTIMISE & PREPARE 3D PRINTS IN ONE SOFTWARE


Breakdown the barriers of additive manufacturing with an end-to-end software environment leading the way in the industrialisation of additive manufacturing for production parts.


MEET THE CUSTOMERS


Meet  and hear how customers have integrated digital additive manufacturing into their businesses, transforming manufacturing processes for the future.

Bowman International a traditional bearings manufacturer has recently created a 3D printing division, with  investment in a HP 4200 Multi Jet Fusion printer and the first of its kind in Europe to be producing parts in PA11 Nylon. Bowman have developed a revolutionary patented split bearing cage design, with composite inserts to provide the strength and wear characteristics required for highly demanding environments. Incorporating inserts into the finished product takes Bowman’s Additive Production division to a level of engineering which is rarely seen, even in industries where additive manufacturing is common place.


UNIONTECH STEREOLITHOGRAPHY 3D PRINTING SYSTEMS


First developed in 2000, the Uniontech RSPRO stereolithography equipment was developed to deliver reliable efficient production of high quality parts in the most cost effective manner. A truly ‘open source’ system with regards material suppliers,  Uniontech stereolithography has the widest range of application driven materials in the market place.

This event is limited to 50 places, secure your place now!

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Mach 2018 – 3D printing preview https://europac3d.com/mach2018/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mach2018&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mach2018 Tue, 10 Apr 2018 12:52:41 +0000 https://europac3d.com/?p=1767 Come see us at Mach 2018 at the NEC, 9th-13th April, Stand 122. This year  look like it will be a good one, we have all this lined up:   HP Multi Jet Fusion: Europac will be showcasing the capabilities of the HP Multi-Jet Fusion Technology through a range of mass customised 3D printed products […]

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Come see us at Mach 2018 at the NEC, 9th-13th April, Stand 122.

This year  look like it will be a good one, we have all this lined up:

 

    • HP Multi Jet Fusion: Europac will be showcasing the capabilities of the HP Multi-Jet Fusion Technology through a range of mass customised 3D printed products from the machine. The HP Multi Jet Fusion is revolutionising the additive manufacturing marketplace by delivering a faster and higher print quality at a 50% cost-per-part reduction.

  • Siemens NX Software: A member of the Siemens team will be on hand to discuss how their NX software helps businesses develop innovative new products or refine existing ones. With cutting-edge design tools and technologies, NX streamlines and accelerates the product development process in an open, collaborative environment for 3D modeling, assembly design, drafting and documentation.

  • 3D scanners: The UK’s latest 3D scanners including an exclusive view of the new Skyline integrated measuring arm and 3D scanners from Kreon. As well as a range of Artec products including; the EVA and Spider.

  • 3D printed sunglasses: Europac will also be showcasing their collection of 100 bespoke sunglasses which have been mass customised using Siemens NX software and printed in under 12 hours using the HP Multi Jet Fusion. The speed of the HP machine coupled with Siemens NX and its ‘nesting capabilities’ allows a multitude of objects of varying shapes and sizes to be printed in a single print run. To win a free pair of sunglasses check out our facebook page

  • Historic 3D printed Motorbike: Europac has 3D scanned a motorbike from using the Artec Eva to pick up the intricate details of the bike. The scan was then edited in CAD software before being 3D printed using the HP Multi Jet Fusion. Visitors will be able to view this historic bike at the stand.

    3D printed historic motorbike

  • As well as showcasing the very latest in 3D printing and scanning, Europac 3D will have a team of 3D printing and scanning specialists on hand to discuss all 3D printing and scanning requirements.

John Beckett, Managing Director of Europac, comments: “We are anticipating a busy stand at this year’s MACH exhibition where we’ll be illustrating the capabilities of the HP Jet Fusion printers with tangeable mass customised products, as well as host of other industry-leading products like the Artec scanners. Our team will partner with Siemens to be on hand to provide expert advice, answer any queries and provide live demonstrations to showcase the capabilities of the machinery and software we stock.”

 

 

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How 3D Tech is Accelerating the Fashion Industry https://europac3d.com/3d-tech-fashion-industry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3d-tech-fashion-industry&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3d-tech-fashion-industry Wed, 28 Feb 2018 10:47:05 +0000 https://europac3d.com/?p=1740 3D scanning and printing has taken businesses by storm in recent years, but it may come as a surprise that fashion can be included in that list of industries which have been revolutionised by the technologies. From downloadable sewing patterns to body scanners, technology has helped fashion enterprises to improve their operations across the board. […]

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3D scanning and printing has taken businesses by storm in recent years, but it may come as a surprise that fashion can be included in that list of industries which have been revolutionised by the technologies. From downloadable sewing patterns to body scanners, technology has helped fashion enterprises to improve their operations across the board.

With London and Milan Fashion week taking place this month and Paris hosting it next month we can’t wait to see what 3D influences appear on the runways in the coming weeks.

From speeding up the production process to cutting costs and avoiding waste, 3D technology is helping to enhance sustainable fashion brands like Xandra Jane, who have created a digital pattern library using 3D processes to enable customers to access luxury, ethical fashion tutorials and downloadable sewing patterns without premium price tags. Traditional methods of communicating with manufacturers and issuing physical copies of patterns comes with risks of loss and damage but thanks to 3D scanning and digitised patterns, an instant database can be created in a fraction of the time.

Anna Cleveland Vogue Italia, mixing traditional photography and 3d scanning

 

In terms of sustainability, this also avoids dead stock and over-production, because one garment can be made and customised through fabric choice and colour, allowing the customer to experience all the stages and processes involved in creating it, without physically creating and recreating the garment each time.

 

From 3D sewing patterns which create an accurate fit, to using actual 3D avatars when shopping online, various online stores such as Little Mistress have invested in software which takes a customer’s height, weight and body measurements to find the perfect fit and assist customers with the ordering process, to ensure they are selecting the right size. This process reduces judgement errors and minimises the number of returns, in turn saving the company money.

 

3D body scanners have also been introduced into stores providing a niche service. The scanners capture your measurements in seconds and provides customers with a more pleasant shopping experience than using traditional methods like a measuring tape.

 

As 3D scanning experts, we’ve also had first-hand experience of using 3D technology in the fashion industry. Solve Sundsbo invited us to a studio to help him scan famous model Anna Cleveland last year. Solve was hoping to achieve something unique with his own images and after capturing Anna using a traditional camera, he asked us to then scan the model in the same pose.

Anna Cleveland Vogue Italia, mixing traditional photography and 3d scanning

Using the Artec Eva handheld scanner, we were able to capture the model’s form perfectly, and Solve was then able to layer his own 2D photography with a perfect 3D image of the model. Having the two different methods enabled Solve Sundsbo to add distress and surrealism to the shots, resulting in some spectacular imagery which was then published in Vogue Italia.

 

It isn’t just 3D scanning that has brought a new dimension to the fashion world, 3D printing has too. Just last year, Charne Esterhuizen debuted a dress that she had created entirely from 3D printed butterflies at Vancouver Fashion Week. Taking it a step further, just last week a Spanish Design studio called ZER showcased and entire collection at Madrid Fashion Week. The Innovation Project features a number of 3D printed garments which seamlessly combine fashion and technology in 10 different looks, each one featuring a garment made with the help of 3D printing or another digital fabrication technique.

 

Do you think 3D inspired or printed fashions will become the norm? We’d love to hear your thoughts on our social channels: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

 

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What to expect from Europac3D in 2018 https://europac3d.com/europac3d-2018/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=europac3d-2018&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=europac3d-2018 Wed, 28 Feb 2018 10:27:23 +0000 https://europac3d.com/?p=1736 With a new HP channel partnership, a new membership with the MTC, and a new office move to state of the art facilities, 2017 has been an eventful year for us here at Europac HQ and with what we have in store for 2018, we know it’s going to be an even bigger and better […]

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With a new HP channel partnership, a new membership with the MTC, and a new office move to state of the art facilities, 2017 has been an eventful year for us here at Europac HQ and with what we have in store for 2018, we know it’s going to be an even bigger and better year. Let us talk you through what you can expect from us in 2018…

HP only officially launched their Multi Jet Fusion 4200 Printer in April 2017, but it has already started to make waves in the 3D printing world by revolutionising the way in which 3D printing is used, so much so that engineering.com ranked HP third in their 3D printing market leader table. Traditionally when 3D printing began to take off, it was predominantly used for rapid prototyping, now thanks to the HP Multi Jet fusion, it has the power, quality and cost effectiveness to 3D print up to 3,000 parts in a single print run.

In 2018, you can expect to see us working on some exciting projects using the HP Multi Jet Fusion including, branching into the world of orthotics and prosthetics for the first time as well as orthodontics. Smaller businesses with a bespoke nature are realising how they can use the HP Multi Jet Fusion to help cut costs per part and speed up the production process, when compared to more traditional methods such as injection moulding.

 

HP have also announced that this year they will launch full colour 3D printing for the first time, in line with their production systems creating functional prints in engineering grade materials. The new system is an exciting new development that will occupy a new and unique segment within the additive manufacturing market, offering truly functional full colour parts as an industry first.

 

Until now other systems have only been able to produce concept colour parts however have lacked ‘real world’ durability and functionality. The HP system builds on the established multi jet fusion platform producing functional part production ideal for small/medium design firms, product development teams and universities. The new system will be HP’s most compact system to date designed for convenient in-house production of up to 130 parts per week.

 

HP have also announced plans to release a 3D metal printer in due course and we foresee that when these technologies fully launch, there will be a high demand for the new machines. As we are one of the only UK Channel partners for HP, we anticipate a busy year ahead for 3D colour and metal printing.

 

 

 

We are also excited to announce that we will finally see the much anticipated Artec Leo for the first time, and it will be available to purchase from Europac 3D in the coming months. The Leo is the first 3D scanner to offer on board automatic processing and is able to provide the most intuitive workflow, making 3D scanning as easy as taking a video. As you scan your object, see the 3D replica being built in real time on Leo’s touch panel screen… and we can’t wait to show you its real-life capabilities.

 

As a company, one of our new year’s resolutions was to make more appearances at exhibitions and so, we are excited to announce that we have kept to our plans and will be at a range of shows from The North of England to the South during 2018. We’ll be on hand to provide product demos with our Artec scanners and HP Multi Jet Fusion, as well as to discuss how we can help you achieve your business goals in the coming year.

 

We look forward to seeing you!

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HP 3D Printers used to personalise Minis for 2018 https://europac3d.com/hp-3d-printer-mini-personalisation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hp-3d-printer-mini-personalisation&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hp-3d-printer-mini-personalisation Thu, 25 Jan 2018 13:32:54 +0000 https://europac3d.com/?p=1663 Mini has announced that they are using the revolutionary HP Jet Fusion 3D printer to print bespoke personalised parts for the customers from 2018 onwards Mini recently announced their plans to add custom options for patrons to personalise the exterior and interior trim of their Mini, including the dashboard facia, indicator inlays, dashboard trims, as […]

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Mini has announced that they are using the revolutionary HP Jet Fusion 3D printer to print bespoke personalised parts for the customers from 2018 onwards

Mini recently announced their plans to add custom options for patrons to personalise the exterior and interior trim of their Mini, including the dashboard facia, indicator inlays, dashboard trims, as well as sill plates and LED puddle lights.   The breakthrough came due to HP’s new revolutionary 3D printer that reduces the cost per part and increases the ability to cost effectively 3D print bespoke parts.

Owners can have their handwriting converted digitally as well as basic graphics which can then be 3D printed onto the trims or projected onto the ground when the doors open via custom 3D printed LED puddle lights.  Using a laser etching technique, the indicator inlays and dashboard facia have the ability to display text, imagery and textured patterns on the Mini Cityscape models.

 

Thomas Schmitz, product manager of Mini Yours Customised, comments: “Individualisation has always been a big topic with Mini, now we want to take individualisation to the next level.”

HP 3d printed light inlay

HP 3d printed light inlay

 

The ability to quickly and affordably 3D print car ready parts follows the launch of the new HP Jet Fusion 3D 3200 Printer and the HP Jet Fusion 3D 4200 Printer.   Both printers have revolutionised the marketplace by delivering a faster and higher print quality at a 50% cost-per-part reduction meaning that companies can print parts that are ready for use rather than just prototyping.

 

The HP Jet Fusion 4200 3D printers are based in BMW Group’s manufacturing HQ in Munich, Germany, where the company is able to produce a finished part in just four weeks from the submitted designs to the finished product being inserted into the customer’s vehicle. Each component is subject to the same BMW Group crash and durability tests as any other item of trim.

 

Europac 3D is one of HP’s Channel Partners for the sales and servicing of all of HP’s 3D printing systems and accessories across the UK.  For more information on how businesses can now 3D print parts and get ahead of the competition, contact us today on (0)1270 216000 or via email at sales@europac3d.com.

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Europac3D : The Very Best of 2017 https://europac3d.com/best-2017/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=best-2017&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=best-2017 Wed, 27 Dec 2017 19:59:22 +0000 https://europac3d.com/?p=1656 2017 is drawing to a close and it’s been a fantastically busy year for us. From new acquisitions and offices, industry shows, technological advancements, a prestigious title, and even a TV debut, we’ve had numerous proud moments over the last twelve months. If you haven’t had a chance to keep up with all things Europac3D, […]

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2017 is drawing to a close and it’s been a fantastically busy year for us. From new acquisitions and offices, industry shows, technological advancements, a prestigious title, and even a TV debut, we’ve had numerous proud moments over the last twelve months. If you haven’t had a chance to keep up with all things Europac3D, don’t worry, we’ve picked out our 2017 highlights to share with you.

We’re probably most proud of our most recent achievement; in November, we received Gold Partner Status for ‘exceptional product knowledge’ with Artec 3D that marks us as a global leader in handheld 3D scanners. Artec supply us with top of the range scanners such as the Artec Leo – the fastest professional and most intuitive handheld 3D scanner on the market. The title came following a lot of hard work, in-depth training, webinars and even exams, all focussing on Artec scanners and sales as well as getting to grips with their CRM systems to administer the ordering and licensing of Artec products. The new status means that we now have proven accreditation and are a trusted partner of the company.

2017 also saw further expansions to the Europac3D dream-team! We welcomed both David Price and Karl Brown as our new UK Additive Manufacturing Sales Managers, who between them boast almost 35 years of technical sales experience. Their roles will focus on supporting customers from across a diverse range of industrial, commercial and military sectors.  Both are an asset to the team and are already helping to improve our services and grow the demands for our 3D printing and scanning products across the UK.

We were delighted to sell the first HP 4200 Jet Fusion 3D printing solution to a UK bureau.  The high-tech, high-investment start-up is a new venture from Stage One, the creative manufacturing and engineering services company who supply projects to architects, designers, producers and artists. After showcasing the printer at the MTC in July and again at the TCT Show in September, we received reports of strong demand for the new HP Jet Fusion, with orders for three machines secured at the show alone! The orders illustrate the strength of the industry and the demand for faster, high quality and more affordable 3D printing in the UK.

So after expanding the team and introducing a greater range 3D printing technologies, what do you need next? A new office of course!  The decision to invest in new premises came shortly after we were named as one of HP’s Channel partners in the UK, taking on the responsibility for the sales and servicing of all of HP’s 3D printing systems and accessories across the country. Now we boast larger, fully-equipped 5,000 sqft air-conditioned offices on Crewe Business Park, with modern and efficient facilities for employees and enough space for us to hold demos and open days in state of the art show rooms.

If all these achievements weren’t impressive enough, don’t forget that this year, fame fell at our feet as we made our TV debut – autographs later please! We featured in an episode of ‘Find it, Fix it, Flog it’ where we took a 3D scan of a presenter from the show and then printed it to create an exact replica of her for a doll’s house restoration project. Have a look at Gemma Longworth’s 3D mini-me here, it’s pretty impressive, even if we do say so ourselves!

We think it’s fair to say that it’s been a busy year in the Europac3D offices, but we wouldn’t want it any other way. We’re so thrilled with all the success that 2017 has brought, and we hope that 2018 is just as promising. So as a final from all of us here at Europac3D, we hope that you have a wonderful Christmas and New Year!

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HP to Launch Full Colour 3D Printer for 2018 https://europac3d.com/hp-launch-colour-3d-printer-uk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hp-launch-colour-3d-printer-uk&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hp-launch-colour-3d-printer-uk Wed, 20 Dec 2017 10:04:09 +0000 https://europac3d.com/?p=1636 HP announce new full colour 3d printer for 2018

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HP have announced the imminent release of a full colour 3d printer, in line with their production systems creating functional prints in engineering grade materials. The new system is an exciting new development that will occupy a new and unique segment within the additive manufacturing market, for the first time offering truly functional full colour parts.

 

Until now other systems have only been able to produce concept colour parts however have lacked ‘real world’ durability and functionality. The HP system builds on the established multi jet fusion platform producing functional part production ideal for small/medium design firms, product development teams and universities. The new system will be HP’s most compact system to date designed for convenient in house production of up to 130 parts per week.

Please watch this space for information for the release 2018 release date for the UK.

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