At the forefront of industrial 3D printing – TDK Hungary Components Kft. – Copy

At the forefront of industrial 3D printing – TDK Hungary Components Ltd.

TDK Szombathely is one of the most important European electronics development and manufacturing centres of the international TDK Group, supplying components to a wide range of automotive customers in Europe and worldwide. Miklós Koltay, Process Engineer at TDK Hungary Components Ltd. has a long-standing relationship with VARINEX and spends most of his time working with the Stratasys Fortus 450 industrial 3D printer.

‘For future expansion, we definitely need to think in terms of industrial machines, as they are 4-8 times faster than small machines, so they can handle a completely different volume. Even if they are more expensive, they are faster and the extra investment will pay off quickly.’

Koltay Miklós, a TDK Hungary Components Kft. folyamatmérnöke a Stratasys Fortus 450 3D nyomtatóval
Miklós Koltay, Process Engineer of TDK Hungary Components Ltd. with the Stratasys Fortus 450mc 3D printer

What comes to your mind when I say VARINEX?

I already had a printer from VARINEX at my previous workplace, and another department at TDK has had an Objet30 Prime printer for about 7-8 years. When we needed to produce on an industrial scale and with materials that were the same as those used in industry, we decided to purchase a Stratasys Fortus 450 3D Printer from VARINEX, the large machine I have been working with.

What was life like at TDK before the machine, and to what challenge did the Stratasys Fortus 450 machine respond?

The most important aspect that made us buy this machine was the range of industrial materials. In fact, for our needs in terms of materials, it is the only machine on the market today that can provide the right answer.

In the days before the machine, we were just making equipment for production, basically assisting tools. Then we helped developers with prototypes, but we wanted to do it with the speed and quality that the Stratasys Fortus 450 allows.

We also appreciate the customer service at VARINEX, for example, if there is a problem with the machine, they will come and fix it within days, and even print the parts for us if the situation requires it. Quite simply, we don’t have the problem what we had with our previous machines, where if anything went wrong, I had downtime and couldn’t print.

Is the 3D Printer running almost constantly?

It is quite busy, yes, as it operates at least 16 hours a day throughout the week.

What is your actual experience, how much human help is needed to run it?

Actually, I’m the one who runs the lab and manages the machine, and I’m the product designer as well, so I’m not bored. Now, possibly, in order to fully exploit our machines in the future, I may need some help. Basically, within our department at TDK Szombathely, I’m in charge of the device design. That’s how I got involved with 3D printing in the first place: we wanted to print the devices and parts I designed as rapid prototypes, or even use them in manufacturing if the plastic allows it.

Do you expect further growth in demand for 3D printing at TDK?

For future expansion, we definitely need to think in terms of industrial machines, as they are 4-8 times faster than small machines, so they can handle a completely different volume. Even if they are more expensive, they are faster and the extra investment will pay off quickly.

As far as I know, there is also a lot of interest in this technology within TDK globally, not only in Hungary. It is actually a kind of „test”, we are developing the system now, because everyone knows that 3D printing is the future, or at least a big part of the industrial revolution that is going on.

‘I like this machine because it’s fast and the materials are incomparable in heat and mechanical resistance to those of a regular desktop machine.’

Approximately how many parts or appliances are produced with Fortus in a day?

This is difficult to answer because we are talking about very different sizes of pieces in each case. Thanks to the parameters of the machine, it is also possible to create very nice surfaces on the finished pieces, because FDM technology works layer by layer and can produce very complex geometries. However, building with thinner layers slows down the process, so the volume that can be produced in a given time is reduced. The number of parts produced in a day depends on the complexity of the parts and the surface quality required, and this obviously varies. For complex geometries, the return per part is much higher, as these parts would be impossible or very expensive to produce using traditional manufacturing technologies. But if you need strong parts with simple geometries, you can do that too, and it’s incredibly fast.

What makes you really like this machine?

I like this machine because it’s fast and the materials are incomparable in heat and mechanical resistance to those of a regular desktop machine. Stratasys 3D printers have three levels: our machine can print al materials, i.e. standard materials, which is followed by engineering and high-level materials. At the top level, there are also high-performance materials for aerospace and aeronautical applications, which we also use, and that is why we bought the machine. What makes this 3D Printer valuable for us is that we have access to these materials.

The Stratasys Fortus 450mc 3D printer delivers accurate, reliable performance that can reshape supply chains, speed production and reduce manufacturing costs.

Learn more about the capabilities of the Stratasys Fortus 450mc used at TDK Hungary Components Kft.

Stratasys Fortus450 3D printer

Stratasys Fortus450mc 3D printer
Stratasys Fortus 450mc 3D nyomtató

Discover the speed, cost and material advantages of industrial FDM additive manufacturing. The Fortus 450mc 3D Printer delivers accurate, reliable performance that lets you transform supply chains, accelerate manufacturing and reduce production costs.

• Trusted by Aerospace, Automotive, Manufacturing, Railway, Oil & Gas, and Defense Industries.
• 25 Standard, Engineering, and High-Performance Material Options.
• Access key print parameters with OpenAM™
• Best-in-class reliability and repeatability.

The best industrial FDM 3D Printer in its class.

 

Prototypes, tooling and production parts

Whether you need accurate prototypes, strong manufacturing aids or on-demand end-use parts, the Stratasys Fortus 450mc can tackle your application. It offers the materials you need to meet demanding production applications in any industry. From soft jaw tooling to ESD-capable space components, the Fortus 450mc is the additive manufacturing multi-tool.

Demonstrated industrial performance

Demonstrated by over 1800 worldwide installations, Stratasys Fortus 450mc printers deliver results that manufacturers rely on. Tool up, prototype and produce faster and for lower cost compared to traditional manufacturing.

Accurate and repeatable results

Stratasys FDM printers set the standard for repeatable print results that accurately reflect your CAD model. For consistent production in industrial printing applications, you can rely on the Fortus 450mc.

Applications

Prototyping

Bypass the high cost and lead time of traditional prototyping. Accelerate product development with 3D printed functional prototypes made with durable polymers. Carbon fiber, polycarbonate, PEI and PEKK are some of the strong materials available for fast prototyping to validate your design.

Jigs, fixtures and workholding

Reduce CNC machine setup time by up to 80% and free up CNC capacity using 3D printed workholding tools. The Fortus 450mc’s design freedom and carbon fiber material let you make workholding tools faster and for less cost. Other 3D printed jigs and fixtures offer lightweighting and ergonomic benefits over machined metal tooling in addition to time and cost savings.

End-use Parts

The Fortus 450mc is the ideal on-demand solution for cost-effective manufacture of low-volume and bridge-to-production parts. Tool-less 3D printing means parts can be produced much faster and for lower cost, bypassing the traditional supply chain.

 

Materials

Explore over 25 materials to handle applications in virtually any industry. Standard thermoplastics support general 3D printing applications and also include ESD compliant and biocompatible versions of ABS. Engineering and high-performance materials including nylon, carbon fiber, PEI and PEKK provide the right properties for demanding applications. 

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Stratasys materials

  • ASA
  • ABS-M30
  • ABS-M30i
  • ABS-ESD7
  • Antero 800NA
  • Antero 840CN03
  • FDM Nylon 12
  • FDM Nylon 12CF
  • PC-ABS
  • PC-ISO
  • PC
  • ULTEM 1010
  • ULTEM 9085
  • ST-130

Stratasys Validated Materials

  • Covestro Addigy PA6/66 GF-20 FR LS
  • FDM HIPS
  • Kimya PC-FR
  • Victrex AM200