Peil Maschinenbautechnik designs and prints (almost) everything with the Mark Two: From brackets, functional components and power-loaded machine components to brackets for circuit boards and moulds for silicone parts.<\/span>
\nHis customers come from all areas of mechanical engineering, from the medical industry and mould making, among others.<\/span>
\nPeil Maschinenbautechnik also offers experienced 3D printing and design services.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>
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Challenge<\/strong><\/span><\/h2><\/div>Reacting quickly and individually to customer requirements:<\/span>
\nAt Peil Maschinenbautechnik the main focus is on special machines, which is why almost no component is needed twice. Before the purchase of the Mark Two, the management had parts turned or milled and the supplier also implemented sheet metal constructions for him at short term. Now this is no longer possible and the large companies in the vicinity have a longer waiting period and single part production is also quite uninteresting and expensive there. So a solution had to be found that could replace these aluminium parts quickly and accurately, but no less strongly.<\/span><\/p>\n3D printing in special machine construction<\/strong><\/span>
\nAt a trade fair, managing director Thomas Peil got to know the Markforged 3D printers and was impressed by the strength provided by the continuous fibres and the resulting application possibilities. Now it is even possible to print components that could not have been produced “this way” otherwise.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>
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