13. 11. 2025 Stereolithography (SLA) printing devices enable the printing of multi-component parts Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 Large printers for FDM printing enable the printing of parts up to one meter in length Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 Small parts instantly, a bumper in a few days: 3D printing accelerates development Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 Small parts instantly, a bumper in a few days: 3D printing accelerates development Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 The main hall of the 3D Printing Competence Center. It is dominated by large printers for FDM printing Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 When printing using the Multi Jet Fusion method, the part is created by sintering layers of plastic powder and a binding agent using infrared heaters Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 When printing using the Polyjet method, the model is created by curing liquid photopolymer with UV light Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 The Polyjet method allows multiple materials to be used in a single print Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 Small parts instantly, a bumper in a few days: 3D printing accelerates development Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 From left: Jan Novák (Head of the Test Vehicle and Model Production Center), Florian Weymar (Head of Integration, Verification, and Validation of the Entire Vehicle), Martin Sova (Coordinator of the 3D Printing Competence Center) Original 1920px Original 1920px
13. 11. 2025 When printing using the FDM method, the printer also prints supports for the parts, which are then removed by the modelers Original 1920px Original 1920px