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2020 BMW Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Campus
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2020
- Additive manufacturing metal
Production Metal, different camera settings: BMW employee at 3D printer, 3D printer inside-view, laser printing process, examples of construction, BMW employee (master students) at machine
BMW employee with breathing mask, employee working on construction, sand blasting, different camera settings.
BMW employee at test bench, Sign -Selective Laser Melting-, different camera setting. BMW employee at station.
I have only one dream to work here i am currently pursuing my engineering and plans to do my masters in Germany in additive manufacturing hope my dream come true i will come bace to this comment after I reach to Germany in 2023 to see how far i have come hope my dream comes true
I suspect their HP printer cartridges cost more than mine.
Soon on Aliexpress...
I guess they just have run out then. they already delivered mine...
Lol
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Thank you for sharing this great video!
Highly informative of the day to day processes.
I love resin 3D printed auto parts!
The best ASMR video, ever. Sehr gut.
Cool video
thank you for sharing
stunning
Some say they left the machine printing the grills on over the COVID 19 lockdown...they forgot to turn the machines off so they just kept printing....hence the 4 series grills...
3d printing Haven for a home
11:46 legit thought that was a water cooler
Ya, that is a $60,000 PoS, it ends up costing a ton in failed prints due to the Bottom Up Design if you don't regularly change out the film of the vat, It also uses a UV range over the LED screen which results in replacing the Unit's screen. Cost wise the film and screen are reasonable but the downtime is a killer taking 2 hours to change the screen and 1 hour to change the film. If you don't notice the screen right away it can actually waste 6-7+ hours for a print or a days work.
Also if you don't have the proper alignment of the screen or happen to be off a bit it can distort the image resulting in poor print quality. This technology should be moved away from and moved to a multi-laser design or a Top Down DLP.
@@slathian1223 Checked out that Nexa3D machine, seems to be the NXE400 from the looks of it, being brutally basic, a super fancy and expensive Elegoo Mars. Also without tilting vat like some home SLAs for whatever reason.
Wonder how long the panel lasts, they claim it's some proprietary "mask", obviously some type of LCD, a 4K one being precise (they tell it on the website), wonder if - and hope that - it's some UV resistant formulation that won't degrade over hours of printing like the typical home M-SLA with a plain phone screen does. They also claim the vat film is "self lubricant" and all, I would of course expect an industrial machine to not be just a beefed up Elegoo Mars of course, but wonder how much their claims hold up inside an industrial duty cycle. Doubt BMW would be stupid to be spending many thousands every month to maintain equipment that doesn't meet expectations and all.
Imagine you own those machines.. I wish
Me too, but probably several million worth of machines in there. Not sure whether it would be fun to work there or not.
And the sighn falls off after couple of years or the metalisation wears off the trim part.
Thats modern cost efective production.
Production tech has to mature and be tested in real world under the real use.
This all has its pros and cons, but metal stamping is still the best tec for mass production.
LS is for intricate parts, small volume. There is electroforming, good tec, but it has its similar limitations, high cost and low speed.
2:33 Interesting, I didn't know you still need supports when printing in a powder container.
Generally when the overhang is >45 degrees support is needed, this support is purpusly made weaker so it can hold up the part but be easy to removed :). This is the main con of SLM over Binderjetting, where support is not needed. But Binderjetting requires quite a few more post proccess steps anyways
Leading manufacturers. They monitor all technology. Working with the gov and the patent department, they stay on top of making sure the 3d or any technology, is never as good in the home as it is in their factory. Is this fair......?
Я хочу тут работать!)
It looks like they're working on 5% of the load
Innovative
Really? I didn't notice anything groundbreaking.
It feels like a scene from 2001 Space Odyssey. Please add some commentary or even an absurd electronic backing track.
Интересно на сколько это улучшает качество деталей... или сокращает затраты на производство ... и каких денег стоит это всё обслуживать ? ))))
И в итоге на приёмке кожуха турбины всё смотрится «на глаз» без каких то замеров 🤷🏻♂️🧐
Did you see that robot arm. It was suffering with the same thing Hitler had. Yes by how jiddery it was removing the part from the M1 Carbon machine, I reckon it has early stage Parkinsons.
13:47 What machine is that? I don't understand how it works.
It is a resin 3d printer I belive
Isn't this too slow?
Usually for rapid prototyping.
The printer insert looks like a xerox machine.
Хорошая деталька, в конце.. Из нержавейки шлёпнута....
Hello good evening thank you for being beautiful thank you for being wonderful I hope you have a great day. Good night the greatness in you is beautiful
😭😭😭 Я тоже хочу шоколадку!... Я тоже хочу шоколадку... 😭
Why don't they just use a ball tumbler instead of flush cutters and sandblasting?
И всё это только двигатель и для него. Всё таки электротяга проще и эффективнее. Лучше бы они так нудачили с батарейками
электротяга эффективнее, но совсем не проще, а батарейки вообще сводят на нет все преимущества... такова реальность...
Okay, so name me one 3D printed part that is in actual use in a BMW production car, that is not a stop gap, or an item for their low production specialty cars like the I8.
Most printed parts are used for complicated cast parts or R&D, it's very good for that. Not sure how much is actually production yet.
They have the market leader in front of their doors but buy some shit from somewhere . . .
"HP" really - they where like the last of the last ones who jumped on the hype-train, there are companys with much more experience!
BMW don't have covid19 ???
Nope, because we don't have Trump or Bolsonaro in Germany.
The SLS printed nylon shouldn't have supports as it appears to have @2:20, I hope that's just poor editing and showing an SLA part.
I agree, I found that quite weird.
@2:20, that appears to be a metal PBF process which does require supports
It's a SLM machine. Metal not polymer, generally supports are needed when overhang is >45 degrees :)
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All I see here are absurdly complicated components made by even more absurdly expensive manufacturing techniques. There is something to be said for fitting 10 pounds of shit in a 5 pound bag however when put into a 10 pound bag it uses 1/2 the resources and only costs a third as much.
I see really slow production and unnecessary robots.
I see previously impossible geometry to produce, at any speed.
The guy there its not a robot..yet
it is a campus....
I see the future. specialize or get left behind bud
@@ZappyOh well I haven't said anything about the 3d printers since I own couple myself they are useful but no need for robots
Looks like a garbage