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Leveraging Additive Manufacturing in Mobility Product Development & Manufacturing

April 14, 2022 By Mary Baumgarten

Vehicles, motorbikes, boats, trains – mobility manufacturers are constantly searching for the manufacturing technologies that can help them reduce time to market, lower cost, create a better product and meet goals for sustainability.

We briefly review key applications of plastics additive manufacturing, aka 3D printing, in the product development and manufacturing of mobility products. 

Accelerate Product Development Cycles

Image of automotive part created with additive manufacturing for mobility product development.
Image of automotive part created with additive manufacturing for mobility product development.
Image of automotive part created with additive manufacturing for mobility product development.

Additive manufacturing enables one to quickly – within hours or days — create multiple different designs of prototypes, printed in the material with characteristics of the final product (strength, resolution, detail), and iterate a number of times to optimize the product or part design. This is especially critical with the emergence of the electric vehicle industry’s race to market.

Eliminate or Reduce Tooling Costs

Some manufacturing technologies require several prototypes and then a mold fabricated to create the product – which can take weeks or months and tens of thousands of dollars. Once the mold is made – if a design change is needed – it is expensive to replace. This can lead to a reluctance to make changes that could improve the product.

In the appropriate application, additive manufacturing can speed time to market by slashing weeks or months off the development process and reduce or eliminate the cost of tooling. Additive is not the right technology for every application or quantity of parts needed – but where it is a good fit it can save the manufacturer time and money, and result in a better product. 

Consolidate Assemblies into a Single Part

Because Additive allows a designer to create complex geometries – usually with the help of CAD software – often an assembly of parts can be replaced with a single part.  This can save the manufacturer the cost of materials (eliminate the need for fasteners or adhesives), the labor to put the assembly together – and possibly reduce the total amount of material, lowering costs and light weighting parts. 

100% Customized Manufacturing Aids

Jigs, fixtures and nests are manufacturing aids used in part manufacture, or the assembly of multiple parts.  Additive allows one to make exactly the aid needed for the application, quickly, at a lower cost, and with the ability to make multiple customized ones – or replacements – fast and easy. The assembly of wire harnesses is one example in the mobility industry that is taking full advantage of additive for multiple custom manufacturing aids. 

Soft & Flexible Products

With continuous material development in Additive Manufacturing, materials with greater ranges of strength and flexibility are becoming available. Coupled with complex geometries such as 3D printed lattice structures– materials can be made soft and strong. Automotive applications include headrests and custom seating. These softer more flexible materials can also be used in soft touch robotic end-of-arm tooling and nests that do not mar or scratch delicate parts. 

Airtight and Watertight Parts

With the appropriate additive manufacturing technology and materials, parts in mobility products such as air vents or ducts for air conditioning or intake manifolds have been successfully 3D printed and used as prototypes or in production. A fluid reservoir has been 3D printed as a prototype – and achieved required low porosity to be fluid tight. 

Custom Fasteners 

Auto panel clip, screw clip for speakers, door trim clip, door panel retaining clip, hood prop clips, power steering reservoir clips, sunroof slider tail repair clips, ignition wire clips – these are just a small sample of CAD files one can find on popular sharing platforms for “automotive clips” that can be 3D printed – as aftermarket parts, prototypes or original equipment. And because of technologies like powder bed fusion – that facilitate printing several 100’s of small fasteners overnight – 3D printing fasters for prototyping, bridge production, replacement or aftermarket parts can be cost effective.

Integrate Textures into Part Designs

Style and aesthetics are very important in new vehicle design. Being able to add high resolution 3D printed textures – such as leather grain – onto prototype interior parts is one example of getting to a high-quality design intent fast and at low cost. After-market accessories that make driving safer and more fun also benefit from interesting textures printed right on the part.  

Sustainability

Sustainability is top of mind for all major manufacturers. A manufacturer can choose additive materials that can be recycled, for example, shredded to be melted and used in injection molding. Another option is selecting an additive technology wherein the powder not used in one 3D print build can be re-captured and used in the next build – instead of being thrown away.   

The whole concept of additive manufacturing leans towards sustainability in a number of ways: printing only what you need, and then on-demand, so one does not need to warehouse volumes of replacement parts over many years for many different product models. Creating products on-demand close to where they will be used – eliminating shipping and transportation costs and the carbon footprints that come with them. 


Explore Additive Manufacturing Mobility Applications in Person

Image of automotive part created with additive manufacturing for mobility product development.

Novastar Solutions invites you to attend an Open House Thursday April 21, 2022 anytime from 10am – 2pm at 12901 Newburgh in Livonia, Mi 48150 at our HP 3D Printing Demonstration Center. 

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Exploring the New Mindset for Designing for Additive Manufacturing

February 18, 2022 By Mary Baumgarten

With greater knowledge of designing for additive manufacturing (DfAM), engineers and designers can take advantage of the new opportunities that additive manufacturing (AM) makes possible. 

Advantages of 3D printing technologies include: incredible design freedom, faster innovation in product development reducing time to market, distributed manufacturing, less material waste, mass customization, lower cost by avoiding tooling, and more.  

Adopting additive manufacturing involves more than just evaluating and procuring new equipment. It can reach its full potential if designers develop a new mindset.

Select the Best Candidate Parts

Not all parts are good candidates for additive manufacturing.  Depending on the technology one uses, parts may be too flat (can lead to warping) or too dense (uses too much material driving costs up) to benefit from AM. With some technologies, these challenges can be addressed in design by the orientation in the build unit for flat parts, or hollowing out the design for dense parts. 

A part may be too simple to take advantage of additive manufacturing and is best manufactured at lower cost with other manufacturing technologies.

Some of the best candidates for Additive are not end-use parts but rather jigs, fixtures or molds. Often these are needed in lower quantities, can be completely customized, and time and money saved as no tooling is required to fabricate them.

Part Consolidation & Assembly

Parts need to fit the build space or envelope of the printer – and if too big may need to be made as multiple parts, and later joined.  Likewise, an assembly of multiple parts may be able to be 3D printed as one part, saving costs of material, fabrication and labor.

Using Color or 3D Textures

Some parts can be enhanced by directly printing in color, for example, assembly instructions or serial numbers.  In other cases, parts can be dyed any color after post production is complete. 

Textures (honeycomb, lattice, knubs) can be functional or aesthetic – increasing the utility of the part (e.g., embossed serial numbers unique to each part) or its overall attractiveness and value.

Design for Post Processing

Most additive manufacturing technologies require post processing steps – removing support structures, additional machining, etc.  With powder bed fusion 3D printing technologies, parts must have powder removed from their surface after printing.   A designer could integrate holes in a part to facilitate the removal of powder during post processing, or make the part easier to bead blast.

Topology Optimization

A sophisticated technique, topology optimization software can be applied to a design to optimize the geometry of a part for light weighting (saving cost with less material), improved stiffness, size (to fit more parts in a build) or ergonomics – without compromising mechanical performance.

Design for Cost

Examines what drives part cost, how to reduce cost through part design, and results in strategies, techniques, and tools for minimizing cost per part.

Job Preparation

With powder bed fusion, for example, designers consider how parts are nested within the build chamber to make design decisions that  impact cost reduction, final part quality and repeatability. 

Techniques and strategies to successfully design for additive manufacturing vary widely depending on the 3D printing technology used.  Manufacturers of 3D printers offer tutorials, training and onsite advice to their customers to assure they are successful applying the new mindset for designing for additive to meet their engineering challenges.


Mary Baumgarten

Mary Baumgarten is a Principal and Marketing Director at Livonia MI based Novastar Solutions – an HP 3D Printing Partner.    Previously Mary was an Account Supervisor of Database Marketing at Leo Burnett Advertising and holds degrees from  U of M Ann Arbor and an MBA from the University of Colorado.  

Novastar Solutions is an Automation Alley member and also provides Calibration services, engineering IT hardware and software and IT lifecycle management services.

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Introducing the HP 3D Multi Jet Fusion 4210 Printing Solution

February 12, 2018 By Mary Baumgarten

HP Multi Jet Fusion 4210

In November 2017, HP expanded its 3D printing portfolio with the addition of the HP Jet Fusion 3D 4210 Printing Solution. Designed for industrial-scale 3D manufacturing, the upgrade incorporates a MultiJet Fusion printer and processing station that can be used on an existing 3D 4200.

HP Multi Jet Fusion 4210

The hardware and firmware upgrades improve overall system efficiency and enable continuous operation and the new processing station is capable of handling significantly higher materials volumes.

“HP’s Jet Fusion 3D systems have now reached a technological and economic inflection point that combines the speed, quality, and scalability needed to accelerate manufacturing’s digital industrial revolution.” – Ramon Pastor, General Manager of Multi Jet Fusion for HP’s 3D printing business.

By focusing on end-user needs HP has been able to make vast improvements to their Multi Jet Fusion technology and address the pain points of industrial manufacturers.

The MJF 4210 Represents An Economic Inflection Point for Industrial-Scale 3D Manufacturing

One of the drawbacks of legacy 3D printing is the high materials cost, due to significant material waste and the limited availability of large quantities, and HP’s new Jet Fusion 4210 3D Printing Solution solves this problem.

HP’s PA 11, PA 12 Glass Beads, and Polypropylene (PP) materials boast industry-leading reusability, and customers who purchase the HP Jet Fusion 3D 4210 benefit from shared service contracts. These contracts significantly lower pricing on the engineering-grade 3D printing materials and agents by making the materials rapidly available in large quantities.

Coupled with breakthrough productivity, these material upgrades represent a shift in 3D Printing technology. The Jet Fusion 4210 increases production volume capabilities and significantly decreases operating costs, priming the solution for industrial-scale 3D manufacturing,

“The new 3D 4210 Printing Solution enables our customers to mass-produce parts using HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology for 65% less than other processes, and fully benefit from the economies of scale,” – Ramon Pastor

Based on internal testing and cost analysis, the advancement raises the “break-even point” for large-scale 3D manufacturing to up to 110,000 parts and enables the industry’s lowest cost-per-part (CPP), proving the solution’s value as a viable industrial-manufacturing solution.

Impact and Implications of the Jet Fusion 4210 Solution

Superior voxel-level control and breakthrough productivity are attractive characteristics to modern manufacturers. Now that HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology is capable of delivering favorable economics, it’s no surprise that the HP MJF 4210 is being rapidly adopted across various industries.

Many North American companies are purchasing the solution for in-house use and others are using the solution to sell printed parts. HP also recently entered the $6 trillion Asia-Pacific and Japan manufacturing segment when it launched the product in India in December 2017.

HP has already forged partnerships with some of the world’s leading manufacturers and materials producers, allowing the company to set up a feedback system to continuously refine their technology and Open Materials Platform, and improve their ability to accommodate end-user needs.

As global adoption continues to drive innovation the MJF family of solutions will only continue to improve. In just one year, HP has added over five new solutions and five new materials that redefined the boundaries of 3D printing, including engineering-grade colored parts.

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Introducing the HP 3D Jet Fusion 300/500 Series

February 12, 2018 By Mary Baumgarten

Until recently, 3D printing required certain production volumes in order to be economically worthwhile, and the material options were limited. However, many major players have been working together to improve additive manufacturing economics, accelerate materials innovation, and increase adoption across industries.

HP made a big announcement on Feb. 5 as it continued its democratization of 3D design and manufacturing with the introduction of the HP 3D 300/500 series. The four new 3D printers are the industry’s first solution that enables manufacturers to produce engineering-grade, functional parts in full color, black or white – with voxel control – in a fraction of the time of other solutions.

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The expanded portfolio not only addresses the need for color printing; it also offers a viable solution for companies running smalling production volumes.

“Many small OEMs print less than 130 parts per week and these new products are targeted at them,” – Ramon Pastor, general manager, Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Business of HP.

With a favorable cost per part and starting cost of $50,000, the solution opens up innovation for small-to-medium-sized product development teams, design businesses, entrepreneurs, and universities, research institutions – not just industrial manufacturers.

HP Jet Fusion 340, 380, 540, and 580 Specifications

The new Jet Fusion 300/500 series runs on the same Multi Jet Fusion platform as its industrial HP Jet Fusion 3200/4200/4210 products, giving designers voxel-level control and the ability to create prototypes that are near identical to the end-stage item.  

The new Jet Fusion 300 / 500 series of 3D printers features a compact design (61.6 x 37.6 x 59.3 in) and enhanced workflow, including an automated materials delivery system. All-in-all, the solution greatly improves user experience (and unattended operation) while simultaneously increasing production efficiency and output.

The expanded product portfolio launched with a new material called HP PA Color Boost (CB) 12, and supports three color file formats (OBJ, VRML, and 3MF). The new material is similar to the one used in HP’s industrial products and helps to keep running costs down while offering a fraction of the printing time of comparable solutions.

The solution comes with a choice of two print bed sizes to accommodate both smaller and large print sizes (7.5 x 10 x 9.8 in and 7.5 x 13.1 x 9.8).

  • The Jet Fusion 340 (black or white)/380 (color) is designed for customers who print fewer parts per build.
  • Jet Fusion 540 (black or white)/580 (color) is for larger parts and heavier production.

A breakthrough solution in an accessible price range, the HP 3D 300/500 series broadens the scope for MJF technology and should prove to greatly accelerate adoption.

Distribution, Availability, and Impact of the 300/500 Series

The Jet Fusion 300/500 series of 3D printers is available for pre-order now and will beging shipping in the second half of the 2018 calendar year. Based on previous rollouts, adoption should only prove to refine HP’s Open Platform approach and contribute to the development of new materials and use cases.

“No matter your industry, no matter your design complexity, no matter what colors fit your business needs – black, white, or the full-color spectrum – the new HP Jet Fusion 300 / 500 series gives you the freedom to create brilliant new parts liberated from the constraints of traditional production methods.” – Stephen Nigro

By making the technology available to smaller firms and research institutions and building on its existing partnerships, HP is opening up the technology’s application beyond industrial manufacturing and increasing its potential for innovation.

In the same press release, HP formally announced its collaboration with Dassault Systemes in an effort to optimize Dassault’s Solidworks 3D design software and engineering applications for HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing lineup. In empowering entrepreneurs, makers, students, and businesses, the companies hope to increase product design innovation.

The HP 3D 300/500 Series enables customers to go from prototyping to full production on the same Multi Jet Fusion technology platform and also evolves the partner program to deliver broader capabilities and target new resellers. By democratizing the use of their technology, HP is opening up 3D printing to the masses which will further accelerate adoption and innovation.

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HP’s Open Platform Approach Accelerates 3D Printing

December 10, 2017 By Mary Baumgarten

HP 3D printing first year partnership momentum

When HP announced their revolutionary end-to-end 3D printing solution in 2016 there were high hopes and equal amounts of skepticism. After all, HP’s dream is to completely reinvent the way we design and print functional parts, and establishing its place in modern manufacturing requires serious disruption.

Historically, 3D printing hasn’t offered the application or economics (profitability) to be a sustainable manufacturing solution. But through its Open Platform Approach, HP has been able to successfully collaborate with various partners to lay a foundation for additive manufacturing’s next industrial revolution.

HPs Open Platform Approach

The HP Open Platform certifies partners for collaboration on materials innovation and new applications for its 3D printing technology. By working together to reduce costs, facilitate adoption, and create an open-source platform for certified 3D materials, the company has fostered the right environment to spur innovation.

In opening its platform to their growing partner ecosystem, HP has accelerated its ability as a solutions provider to offer new materials, software, and services and it does not plan on losing momentum.

HP Has Been Working Extensive With Materials Producers

In manufacturing, parts and end products require specific material properties: color, texture, strength, durability, etc.. While MJF technology allows for voxel level control (and with it, the ability to control material properties), improving material availability is a key factor in broadening the solution’s usage.

To empower their partners, HP invested in a 3D Open Materials and Applications Lab – a 3,500 square-foot space accessible to materials partners – for product development, testing new materials and collaborating in real-time. This also includes a suite of research tools to develop materials under the HP brand that go beyond the range of currently available materials.

These currently available materials already boast the industry’s leading reusability and HP already announced its next material suite: HP 3D High Reusability PA 11, PA 12 (glass beads), and HP 3D High Reusability Polypropylene.

Material innovation should only pick up as HP has already secured partnerships with some of the world’s leading materials companies who are helping to co-develop new materials and refine the certification for future partners who join the program.

HP already announced their plan launch color parts followed by an effort for metal in 2018.

Establishing Multi Jet Fusion Printing as a Business Solution

While HP’s traditional printers have a solid footprint in modern businesses, helping industrial clients improve their ability to manufacture products is uncharted territory.

To ensure their end-to-end solution meets the needs of industrial manufacturers, the company teamed up with Deloitte who has deep experience in the space.

“We are making big investments in terms of capabilities, in terms of personnel, that will be focused on going to market with HP and the ability to deliver.“ – Deloitte CEO Punit Renjen.

The technology already produces superior quality parts at impressive speeds and costs and by partnering with Deloitte, HP can more effectively penetrate the industrial ecosystem.

Facilitating Large-Scale Adoption of Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Technology

To facilitate adoption HP 3D is working with select distribution partners to make the technology more accessible in specific markets and industry sectors.

The company has established several HP 3D Printing Reference and Experience Centers where guests can engage with the product firsthand. By making sample parts available on-demand and creating an immersive environment, end-users can understand how the disruptive technology can improve workflows and fit into their business model.

Many companies are already selling printed parts in large quantities and the introduction of new materials will prove to increase usage. The latest upgrade presented an inflection point in cost modeling and as the surrounding ecosystem continues to progress, the product and economics will improve further.

Through it’s Open Platform Approach, HP has successfully fostered an ecosystem to advance the solution and its adoption. First-year progress has been promising and future innovation and partnerships will continue to increase the speed of adoption.

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The Battery Show 2017 – Novastar to Exhibit at Booth #1921

August 23, 2017 By Mary Baumgarten

The Battery Show 2017 - The Industry Leading Event for Advanced Battery Technology

LIVONIA, MI August 18 – Novastar Solutions, a leading provider of instrument Calibration Services and the new HP Jet Fusion 3D Printer will exhibit in booth # 1921 at the 2017 Battery Show at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, MI  September 12-14.

The Battery Show Exhibition & Conference is the industry leading showcase in advanced battery technology for electric & hybrid vehicles, utility & renewable energy support, portable electronics, medical technology, military, and telecommunications.

The Battery Show is the Industry’s Can’t Miss Event

For three days, industry experts and specialty suppliers will share ideas and innovations, forge new partnerships, and work to expand the boundaries of advanced battery technology. The free-to-attend event will include expert-led presentations, open discussion forums, product demonstrations, and networking events.

At the exhibition, Novastar will be demonstrating new enhancements to its Calibration Customer Portal – a free asset management tool that assists in scheduling and tracking instrument calibration.   There will also be a display of parts printed on the new HP Jet Fusion 3D Printer for visitors to examine.

Guy Howe, Director of Calibration Services at Novastar explains:

“This is Novastar’s first year exhibiting at The Battery Show.  We have been serving legacy automotive manufacturers for over 10 years but there are new players in the hybrid and electric vehicle industry that we are excited to make meaningful connections with.”

Novastar Solutions calibrates test instruments utilized by quality and test engineers and will be located at booth #1921 throughout the conference.

In 2017 the company also became an HP Jet Fusion 3D Printer Value Added Reseller offering sales and service of the new technology.  To schedule a visit to Novastar’s HP 3D Printer Demonstration Center contact Josiah Klaus at jk@novastar.net or call 734-453-8003 ex 9538.


Guy Howe, Novastar Director of Calibration Services can be reached at gh@novastar.net or by calling 734-453-8003 for questions or a quote.

 

For a free event pass, register here.

Novastar Calibration Division offers A2LA accredited instrument and equipment calibration services on site or in our Calibration Laboratory located in Livonia, MI.  NovaStar calibrations include:  * Force * Torque * Acceleration * Electrical * Thermodynamics * Acoustical * Pressure/Vacuum * Dimensional * Hardness * PH/Conductivity and LISN. ISO/IEC 17025:2005.

Novastar Solutions Novastar sells and services new IT hardware and software (PLM) for engineering as well as the new HP Jet Fusion 3D Printer. Novastar offers IT lifecycle management including: computer configuration and acquisition, delivery and storage, imaging and installs, repair and maintenance, data erasure and refurbishing, appraisal and remarketing, and  environmentally correct (R2 certified) disposal of retired IT assets.

Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Livonia, MI, Novastar is a Tier I supplier to automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, defense, and universities among other industries and organizations.

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HP Multi Jet Fusion Technology Wins “Innovation of the Year”

June 6, 2017 By Mary Baumgarten

HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Technology Crowned “Innovation of the Year” at 3D Printing Industry Awards

Just over one year ago HP introduced the world’s first production-ready 3D printing solution at Rapid 2016. Since then, the company has worked diligently to lay the foundation for a thriving ecosystem of 3D printing materials and applications.

Their hard work was acknowledged this year at the inaugural 2017 3D Printing Industry Awards ceremony in London where the Multi Jet Fusion technology was crowned “3D Printing Innovation of the Year”. The purpose of the ceremony was to recognize the individuals, companies, and technologies that are shaping the digital reinvention of manufacturing. With over 800 companies nominated and over 200,000 votes cast, HP stood out for its dynamic approach to catalyzing the adoption of 3D printing worldwide.

Recognizing Advancements in 3D Printing

Michael Petch, editor of 3DPrintingIndustry.com, had high praise for HP and its advancements:

“The industry spoke loud and clear… HP is delivering on its promise to disrupt 3D printing and the overall manufacturing sector. The Multi Jet Fusion platform and HP Open Platform are driving innovation and have had an immediate impact for customers and partners.”

Ramon Pastor, head of HP Multi Jet Fusion technology and Emilio Juarez, head of 3D Printing European sales, were present to accept the award.The award builds on momentum the HP 3D printing business has established over the last 12 months:

“The ‘Innovation of the Year’ recognition is a direct result of a trifecta of attributes that differentiates HP and reinforces our position as a catalyst in 3D printing: disruptive technology, the HP Open Platform for materials, and an extensive heritage of printing leadership.”

Customers are Adopting the HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution

 

HP has forged relationships with key partners, including BMW Group, Jabil, Johnson & Johnson, and Nike. The company began shipping the HP Jet Fusion 3D 4200 first quarter 2017 and are now quickly ramping deliveries to meet rising customer demand. In March of this year, HP also announced the world’s first

In March of this year, HP also announced the world’s first Open Materials and Applications Lab in Corvallis, Oregon, where partners including Arkema, BASF, Evonik, Henkel and Lehman & Voss are innovating new 3D materials for use with the Jet Fusion technology.

While HP is thrilled to be recognized for their individual achievements, Pastor elaborated that the company is even more excited to pioneer the disruptive innovation happening in 3D printing.

“We have seen more progress in 3D printing in the past year than in the previous 20 years combined and our team at HP is leading that innovation.”

The company unveiled its new HP Partner First 3D Printing Specialization program with more than 30 hand-selected, trained and certified partners. HP is working with these partners to launch more than a dozen new HP 3D Printing Experience Centers in the U.S. and Europe.

HP is actively inviting people to come meet the technology firsthand. Novastar Solutions, a certified seller, installer, and servicer for the HP Jet Fusion 4200 Printer, will be hosting events at their center for interested individuals in Ohio and Michigan. To experience the innovative technology in person, email Josiah Klaus at jk@novastar.net or call him at 734-453-8003.

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HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution Comes to Michigan

May 11, 2017 By Mary Baumgarten

LIVONIA, MI May 10, 2017
HP 3D Printing Demo Center Introduced at Novastar Solutions

The HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution has arrived in Michigan and resides at Novastar Solution’s new HP 3D Printing Reference and Experience Center in Livonia.

HP Inc. announced Novastar Solutions as one of its 3D Printer Specialization Partners at RAPID + TCT 2017  May 8 in Pittsburgh, PA – North America’s preeminent event for 3D manufacturing. Novastar Solutions was selected as a solution provider to sell, install, and service the HP 3D Jet Fusion 4200 Printer in Michigan and Ohio.

Unveiling HP’s 3D Printing Demo Center in Michigan

Testing and qualification of new 3D printing use cases are enabled in a controlled environment at the Demo Center at one of Novastar’s locations in Livonia, MI. Novastar and experts from HP introduced the exhibit to the public this June. The purpose of the facility is to provide customers a path to advance from prototyping to full-scale 3D production. Novastar is presently printing benchmark parts for its customers interested in acquiring the new Jet Fusion technology.

HP Multi Jet Fusion is Redefining 3D Printing

Capable of delivering superior1 quality physical parts at up to 10x the speed and half the cost of other commercial 3D printers, the HP 3D Jet Fusion 4200 Printer can print anywhere from 1 to 2400 parts in a single build. Embracing an open platform approach, HP Inc. is working closely with customers and partner companies to develop new materials with special material properties down to the voxel level (i.e. 3D pixel).

The Jet Fusion printer prints parts that cannot be made with legacy manufacturing technology, and continuous development of new materials and software makes innovative applications possible. Through their partnerships, HP aims to reinvent and accelerate the growth of the manufacturing industry and spearhead the widespread adoption of 3D printing across industries.

Stephen Nigro, President of 3D Printing at HP Inc., shared these thoughts at RAPID+TCT 2017:

“Building on our experience of more than 500,000 Multi Jet Fusion-produced parts, we are now scaling our 3D printing business to the next level. Today we are expanding our solutions availability through new resellers, opening new experiential facilities for customers and partners, and widening our open 3D printing materials ecosystem,”

Building a Network of Trusted Partners

Novastar Solutions and other Certified HP 3D printing reseller partners are extensively trained to bring best-in-class expertise and knowledge of HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology to customers deploying the solution, as well as value added services such as enablement of new applications and industry-leading response time and service.

Companies interested in visiting the Livonia  HP 3D Printing Reference and Experience Center to explore the new technology please contact Josiah Klaus (734-657-3006). For media inquiries, contact Mary Baumgarten (734-838-9549).Follow the link to learn more about the HP 3D Jet Fusion Printing Solution.

 

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Novastar Solutions is a leading provider of new IT hardware and engineering software, IT asset management, A2LA accredited instrument calibration services and HP 3D Jet Fusion Printing Technology. Since 1998, their end-to-end solutions and quality service have been lauded by leaders in automotive, aerospace, medical devices, manufacturing, and nuclear energy among other industries and institutes of higher education

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October 18, 2016 By Mary Baumgarten

NovaStar Calibration Services will be Exhibit in booth # 7034 at the 2016 Automotive Testing Expo North America  to be held at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, MI October 25-26-27, 2016.  Register for a free Expo pass.

Over 300 of the world’s leading automotive test equipment manufacturers and test service providers will display their latest technologies to improve vehicle reliability, durability, safety and quality at the 13th Annual North American Automotive Testing Expo.  Co-located will be the Engine Expo 2016, the Autonomous Vehicle Interior Design & Technology Symposium and the Autonomous Vehicle Safety Regulation World Congress.

 

Register for free at:  http://www.testing-expo.com/usa/visitor_pass.php

 

 

 

 

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September 26, 2016 By Mary Baumgarten

Novastar with Dassault Systemes and Michigan Aerospace Manufacturers Association (MAMA) are hosting a networking event for manufacturers in the aerospace industry.   In Sterling Heights Michigan the evening of Thursday October 13th, 2016 the gathering will include networking, dinner and a presentation at Andiamos Italian Bistro.  Registration is required:  http://conta.cc/2cUymnc

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