AZOTH PRODUCES FIRST METAL 3D PRINTED PART VIA BINDER JETTING FOR GENERAL MOTORS MODELS
A unique, 3D printed medallion produced by Azoth sits on the manual shifter knob of the new 2022 Cadillac Blackwing V-series models, which features a manual transmission as well as additional 3D parts developed by General Motors.
Azoth is a leader in the metal binder jetting space and through its advanced 3D printing processes, it can save time and costs when producing parts while passing all Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) requirements, said Azoth General Manager and Co-Founder Cody Cochran.
“Binder jetting enables quantities at the speeds and quality levels demanded by automotive production,” Cochran said. “We use a disruptive process that is more efficient than other technologies. We can print the prototype of a part every five or six days, while other processes and technology can take three to six months building molds, retooling and going through multiple suppliers.”
“It is exciting to work with a forward-thinking company like GM who understands the benefits that additive manufacturing brings to production. I believe this is a breakthrough application for the 3D printing industry and a major win for metal binder jetting, proving this is a production ready process,” he said.
The new Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing as well as the CT5-V Blackwing features the manual transmission, a popular feature for driving enthusiasts.
In a press release issued late last year, Cadillac said that by leveraging additive manufacturing, it was able to reduce costs and waste when developing the manual transmission.
About Azoth
Azoth is a vertically integrated additive manufacturing company driven by quality. Focused on innovation and technology, Azoth has developed the TOMO® business model to transform physical inventory into digital inventory that is printed on demand. With world class technology in metal AM, deep knowledge in plastics and composites printing, and leading manufacturing engineers, Azoth generates new manufacturing solutions with their customers. Azoth aims to be the continued technology experts of a rapidly changing field, and help customers implement the best solution for their manufacturing needs.