An auto chassis concept had shown off by EDAG, named the 'EDAG Genesis' and is said to have shown a new way of the car manufacturing with the 3D printing technology.
As reported by Autoevolution, that the vehicle chassis concept brought by EDAG Genesis has debutted at the Geneva Motor Show 2014 is enough to invite the attention that is uniquely shaped like a tortoise shell.
In addition, the chassis forms showed the revolutionary potential of the manufacturing addictive with the 3D printing technology. So that in the future, the results of 3D printing are strung into one part of the chassis or body can show what a look in the future of vehicle manufacturing in general.
And from information collected, EDAG has now been working with a multi-disciplinary team of designers and specialists from the EDAG Competence Center for Lightweight Construction to take a closer look at the potential of a number of manufacturing processes.
Discussing them with research and industrial experts, the possibility of large scale 3D printing became more viable if technologies such as selective laser sintering (SLS), selective laser melting (SLM), stereolithography (SLA) and fused deposition modeling (FDM) would be used.
So now circulating rumors saying that in the future will be more automotive manufacturers are creating the car by using large-scale 3D printers in the concept car making. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOEVOLUTION]
As reported by Autoevolution, that the vehicle chassis concept brought by EDAG Genesis has debutted at the Geneva Motor Show 2014 is enough to invite the attention that is uniquely shaped like a tortoise shell.
A future auto chassis concept named EDAG Genesis introduced at the Geneva Auto Show 2014. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1N2g7Sq) |
And from information collected, EDAG has now been working with a multi-disciplinary team of designers and specialists from the EDAG Competence Center for Lightweight Construction to take a closer look at the potential of a number of manufacturing processes.
Top view of EDAG Genesis auto chassis concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1N2g7Sq) |
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