Bentley's moving with the times: 3D printed parts get an investment boost

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Bentley, which is one of the world's preeminent luxury brands, has invested over R60 million to focus on producing 3D-printed components as a sustainable and more cost-effective alternative.

Friday, February 18, 2022 at 9:01 AMBritish carmaker Bentley is moving swiftly ahead with 3D printing at its plant in Crewe, England, which last year saw 15 000 components produced by the company

Among the items manufactured were tooling for the historic Bentley Blower Continuation model, ranging to Covid-19 face shields In future, Bentley says 3D printing will be used to manufacture low volume components and customer personalisation itemsBritish luxury carmaker Bentley says 3D-printed components will form part of its future manufacturing processes.

 

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