Carbon and Ford Boost Collaboration to Digitally Manufacture Durable, End-Use Parts
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January 21, 2019
Carbon (www.carbon3d.com), a Silicon Valley-based digital manufacturing company, showed digitally manufactured polymer parts in production for Ford Motor Company. The parts include Ford Focus HVAC (heating, ventilation and cooling) Lever Arm Service Parts, Ford F-150 Raptor Auxiliary Plugs for a niche market and Ford Mustang GT500 Electric Parking Brake Brackets. The companies jointly presented the applications at the Additive Manufacturing for Automotive Workshop at the 2019 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit.
Carbon and Ford, which recently announced the opening of its Advanced Manufacturing Center in Redford, MI, have expanded their collaboration to design and produce several new digitally manufactured, end-use parts using Carbon’s printers, Digital Light Synthesis technology, and EPX (epoxy) 82 material. Carbon’s durable EPX 82 material passed Ford’s performance standards and withstanding critical requirements such as interior weathering; short- and long-term heat exposures; UV stability; fluid and chemical resistance; flammability (ISO 3795); and fogging (SAEJ1756) for the selected applications.
“We are thrilled to be collaborating with Ford Motor Company and are excited about the many opportunities to leverage the power of digital manufacturing to deliver durable, end-use parts with similar–or better–properties as injection molded parts,” says Dr. Joseph DeSimone, CEO and co-founder of Carbon. “The automotive industry shows significant promise for using digital fabrication at scale, and our work with Ford is a perfect example of the kind of innovation you can achieve when you design on the means of production.”
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