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     397  0 Kommentare 3D Systems Collaborates with TE Connectivity on Innovative Solution to Additively Manufacture Electrical Connectors

    • Novel workflow enables production of end-use parts in weeks versus months without tooling investment
    • Unique photopolymer introduced with full UL recognition capable of meeting stringent connector application needs
    • First known 3D photopolymer to complete long-term thermal aging for electrical and mechanical relative thermal index (RTI) certification.

    ROCK HILL, S.C., March 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) today announced its collaboration with TE Connectivity, a world leader in connectors and sensors, to jointly develop an additive manufacturing solution to produce electrical connectors meeting stringent UL regulatory requirements. The solution comprising 3D Systems’ Figure 4 Modular, Figure 4 material, 3D Sprint software, and services was designed to meet TE Connectivity’s unique requirements for material performance and high tolerance, reliable printing. The foundation of the solution is a newly developed photopolymer 3D Systems engineered specifically to meet TE Connectivity’s requirements. In addition to a world-class flammability rating at 0.4mm thickness, it is the first known printable photopolymer to complete a UL1-recognized long-term thermal aging (RTI) study. This material combined with an optimized print process enables the necessary reliability and accuracy required for TE Connectivity’s products. Using 3D Systems’ Figure 4 technology, the combination of new material properties, speed, and accuracy allows the production of rugged industrial products for the first time, targeted at appliances, cellular and data-center applications. Additive manufacturing provides TE Connectivity freedom of design to create complex geometries that would be difficult to create using injection molding. It increases flexibility for low volume, quick turn production runs, and tooling avoidance, allowing TE to quickly demonstrate its capabilities and its customers to more efficiently meet demand.

    3D Systems’ Application Innovation Group (AIG) collaborated with TE Connectivity’s team to develop a full production workflow from design to a finished connector. The program included the development and UL certification of a new Figure 4 material. UL regulatory approval has been obtained, including UL94 V0 flame rating at 0.4mm, Glow Wire Ignition (GWI) of 800°C, Comparative Tracking Index (CTI) of 600V (equivalent to a PLC of 0), and Relative Temperature Index (RTI) for long-term electrical and mechanical use of 150C and 130C, respectively.

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    3D Systems Collaborates with TE Connectivity on Innovative Solution to Additively Manufacture Electrical Connectors Novel workflow enables production of end-use parts in weeks versus months without tooling investmentUnique photopolymer introduced with full UL recognition capable of meeting stringent connector application needsFirst known 3D photopolymer to …