Chevy
3D printed parts for Chevy
3D printing can save time and money. Chevy has raced 80,000 miles on 3D printed parts. According to Autoweek, the IndyCar program uses a 3D-printed exhaust, “which helps eliminate failure points in traditionally manufactured components while increasing design freedom and reducing costs.”
Camaro ZL1 1LE for the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series has the ability to rapidly change out body panels between runs saved over $100,000 in wind tunnel time.
This entry was posted in 3D and 4D Additive Mechanical Engineering Design/ Wear Testing/ Materials Science/ Custom PC Builds Raspberry Pi/ LED Projects., 3D Printing /4D Printing Services/ Industry News/ Business., 3D Printing 4D Printing's Network of Research/ Artificial Intelligence., 3D Printing Construction Technology/ Real Estate/ Housing/Architecture/ Challenges., 3D Printing/4D Printing Food., 3D Printing/Fashion/ Jewelry/Art/Design/Creativity., 3D/4D Printing/Innovative Souvenirs/Savings., 3D/4D Printing/Safety Precautions., 3D/4D/5D Printing emergence., 3D/4D/Materials/Electronics., AI Tech/Innovation/Robotics/3D Printing/Business., Policy. and tagged 2020 NASCAR Cup Series, 3D-Printed Parts for Chevy, Chevy, IndyCar, wind tunnel time.