TR Fastenings invest in 3D printing
Posted to News on 11th Nov 2014, 12:22

TR Fastenings invest in 3D printing

TR Fastenings is investing in a highly sophisticated 3D printer for the purpose of creating, testing and prototyping parts, predominantly for the automotive industry. The 3D printer, which is based at the company's headquarters in East Sussex, will use molten plastic to produce the prototypes, enabling customers to see what a particular part might look like before they commit to ordering a large quantity. The investment underpins the company's commitment to the latest technology processes - particularly those that support continuous improvement and innovation in customer care.

TR Fastenings invest in 3D printing

TR Fastenings' core business is aimed at being the principle provider of assembly components to a fast-growing range of high-volume multinational OEMs, whereby global consistency of price, quality and delivery is a requirement for being nominated as a preferred strategic supplier. With more than 90 per cent of TR Fastenings' revenue deriving from non-standard components to customer specification, engineering product development is a key group activity, often demanding design and pre-production component prototyping.

Malcolm Diamond, Chairman of TR Fastenings comments: "In the past, not only did the manufacturing of component parts take an average of 2 weeks to complete but the costs exceeded thousands of dollars, thus prompting a reassessment of optimal prototyping for customer product development.

"Extensive research by my colleagues in our marketing and IT system teams into US and UK-based 3D printing manufacturers has led to our first investment in a highly sophisticated industry standard printer and we are delighted by the response from our customers."

To learn more about how the company uses the 3D printer for creating, testing and prototyping parts, please visit the website at www.trfastenings.com.


TR Fastenings Ltd

Trifast House
Bellbrook Park
TN22 1QW
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)1825 747200

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