South-Korea (한국어)
South-Korea (한국어)
Case Study

Solaxis는 3D 프린팅으로 16~20주나 걸리던 주기 시간을 3~5주로 단축합니다.


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Using Fortus 3D printers to print tooling for the automotive industry.

Assemble with ease.

Jigs used to assemble automotive parts traditionally share two downsides: They can be difficult to maintain, and because they’re made of metal, they’re heavy — up to 150 pounds — too heavy for a single worker to move easily amid a bustling factory floor. But as the engineers at Solaxis Ingenious Manufacturing in Bromont, Canada, have demonstrated, jigs don’t need to possess any of those negatives.

With the help of Fortus 3D Printers from Stratasys, the company designed and manufactured a jig for an automotive supplier, which uses it to assemble high-volume plastic door seals. After developing several iterations of the jig, Solaxis was not only able to produce a 3D printed jig that is over 100 pounds lighter than a typical jig for this application, but it also slashed the design and manufacturing time by at least two-thirds compared with traditional methods.

We shrank the overall design and manufacturing cycle time from 16 to 20 weeks with traditional manufacturing, to three to five weeks with Stratasys 3D printing.

Iterations on demand.

Solaxis design engineers continued to refine the door seal assembly jig, producing at least a dozen different design iterations over the last couple of years. The rapid speed at which the designs could be completed through CAD software and then quickly printed with Fortus 3D printers was relatively new for their automotive customer. The customer has an in-house injection molding, and a machine shop with mold and die tooling capability.

“From design to design, we could easily make changes,” he added. “It’s not like we had to come back (to the customer) and say, ‘We have to redo your tooling’.” This agility increases the flexibility of design, enabling Solaxis engineers to integrate minor adjustments, such as the placement of buttons and handles, the addition of chutes, and other ergonomic improvements.

 

This also enabled Solaxis to lessen the number of parts in the design, integrating off-the-shelf internal hardware that can be quickly replaced by the customer if a switch or wire breaks. Depending on the part complexity, engineers can make CAD iterations in just eight to 20 hours, Guilbault said. Solaxis and the customer’s engineers shared files to quickly confirm the design and produce a new jig within days. Unlike a jig produced primarily by an operator using a CNC machine, Fortus 3D Printers can run without supervision, with production scheduled at any time of the day or night, and on weekends. The results were clear to the customer. “We shrank the overall design/ manufacturing cycle time, which is traditionally, 16 to 20 weeks, to three to five weeks,” Guilbault said.

A green light confirms the pins are accurately locked into place
and is a validated part..
Solaxis

On the floor, in demand.

The Solaxis jig, which is 34 inches by 22 inches, and weighs just 28 pounds, is light enough for anyone to pick up and move. Now, every operator is expecting one of these jigs at their workstation. In addition, by using the Solaxis jig, workers save an average of four seconds per cycle. With 250,000 cycles a year performed by a typical employee assembling the seals, the supplier has saved hundreds of hours in labor time. “Just that cycle time gain alone justifies the price of the jig,” Guilbault said. “So their ROI is achieved within 12 months.” 

Compliance verified.

Before working with Solaxis, the customer had recurring compliance issues. Deliveries to the OEMs were returned, resulting in substantial time and cost to re-inspect and fix the shipments. Stratasys 3D printing technology enabled Solaxis to continuously improve the jig, saving the customer production time and money. In turn, the automotive supplier has significantly increased the reliability of the door seals it provides to its OEM customer. With zero compliancy issues the last two years, that means higher profits for the company.
Solaxis

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