
Laser sintering for high throughput
Around 80 percent of car parts can already be printed using selective laser sintering (SLS).

In order to be able to react quickly to changing production lines, additive manufacturing has long been an integral part of the production of automotive parts due to its flexibility. Around 80 percent of products can already be printed using selective laser sintering (SLS).

Labels and labeling technology
Labels enable identification and traceability, indicate origins, batches or contents. The manufacturer cab offers the required labeling solutions and consumables.
Protective equipment in northern Italy
Every five minutes, Kuka robots in northern Italy print head holders for face shields. More than 1,000 are produced every day. Part of the production is donated by the Italian company Caracol-AM.

The starter kits put together exclusively by Mediaform Informationssysteme include a direct thermal printer, the right labels for the respective parcel service provider and lifetime telephone support for problem-free commissioning and reliable use.

TSC Auto ID is launching its first color label printer, the new CPX4 series. The company will also be exhibiting the recently launched MB240 entry-level industrial printer series and the PEX-1000 print module at Fachpack.

If the time and costs involved in prototype production are excessive, it can become economically critical for start-ups. Easelink from Graz therefore relies on Igus gears from the 3D printing service.
Last year, Idicsa, an important Mexican sales partner of Leibinger, was able to increase sales of industrial inkjet printers by 21 percent. The industrial printer manufacturer Leibinger is now expanding its business in Mexico.