3D printing meets high-tech industries: toolcraft uses TRUMPF's overall solutions for additive manufacturing
toolcraft is a trailblazer in new manufacturing technologies such as 3D printing in metal and the construction of customized turnkey robot solutions. Customers are from the aerospace, semi-conductor, medical technology as well as automotive and energy sectors. Close collaborative cooperation with development departments of customers, research facilities, colleges and universities is a core part of the company's philosophy. toolcraft always strives to be directly involved in the development of new trend technologies and to be able to offer the best complete solution on the market together with their partners. From the idea to production to the qualified part – the company covers the entire process chain in-house.
Challenges
Around seven years ago, toolcraft's managing directors made a groundbreaking decision: 3D printing would be the next innovative manufacturing technology into which the company would invest all its energy. In order to introduce a complete solution, the high-tech company needed a partner that spoke the same language with whom they could collaborate to achieve outstanding results together. The company tested systems from different additive production system manufacturers on the market.
Solution
As a customer in the field of laser marking systems, toolcraft was already familiar with and had held TRUMPF in high regard for many years as an expert and pioneer in the field of laser processing. As they were a satisfied customer, the company also included TRUMPF as a manufacturer of 3D printers for industrial manufacturing in the selection process. Above all, toolcraft was impressed with TRUMPF's overall concept, comprising of sophisticated machines, external industrial part and powder management, intelligent monitoring solutions, as well as comprehensive services and digitalization solutions – and they made the decision to invest in several TRUMPF machines. toolcraft was also delighted by the high machine utilization rate. This is due to the fact that the build and supply cylinders can be changed quickly and safely for work parallel to production, meaning that downtimes are reduced to a minimum.
Implementation
toolcraft invested in the construction of a new additive manufacturing facility. When fitting it out with machines, toolcraft decided on several TruPrint 3000 systems, as these are "fully integrated solutions" and have optimal peripheral solutions before and after the LMF process. The specialists were particularly impressed by the fact that, compared to other systems, the industrial part and powder management process is much better and can be integrated easier. In addition, the intelligent monitoring solutions ensure optimal transparency over the LMF process. Another advantage was that the system and the laser come from the same company, and are perfectly coordinated with each other.
Outlook
toolcraft has since invested in their fifth TruPrint 3000 system. Together with TRUMPF, the company would like to continue shaping the additive manufacturing process in an even more cost-effective manner, and to further improve performance and component quality in regards to the parameters. Both toolcraft and TRUMPF are convinced that both companies can continue to benefit from the cooperative exchange in the future, and they can advance additive manufacturing technology with combined efforts.