{"id":221727,"date":"2017-06-21T08:42:29","date_gmt":"2017-06-21T12:42:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/stratasys-fdm-3d-printing-supports-german-space-exploration-mission-to-mars-business-wire-press-release.php"},"modified":"2017-06-21T08:42:29","modified_gmt":"2017-06-21T12:42:29","slug":"stratasys-fdm-3d-printing-supports-german-space-exploration-mission-to-mars-business-wire-press-release","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/space-exploration\/stratasys-fdm-3d-printing-supports-german-space-exploration-mission-to-mars-business-wire-press-release.php","title":{"rendered":"Stratasys FDM 3D Printing Supports German Space Exploration Mission to Mars &#8211; Business Wire (press release)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    MINNEAPOLIS & REHOVOT, Israel--(BUSINESS    WIRE)--Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS), the 3D    printing and additive manufacturing solutions company, today    announced that the German Aerospace Centre (Das Deutsche    Zentrum fr Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.) is using Stratasys FDM 3D printing for the production    of a fully-working prototype of TransRoPorter (TRP).  <\/p>\n<p>    TransRoPorter, built at the Institute for Robotics and    Mechatronics (Institut fr Robotik und Mechatronik), is an    exploration robot designed for unmanned flights to Mars and set    for launch in four to five years. To successfully explore Mars    with a robot, design and functionality are key factors to    meeting the objectives of the mission. Using a Stratasys Fortus 900mc Production 3D    Printer, the research team 3D printed a working prototype,    significantly reducing production times compared to traditional    methods. This enables the team to test the design and    functionality of the robot under simulated extreme conditions    ahead of time.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Kaj Fuehrer, Head of System Building Technology South    (Leiter Systemhaus Technik Sd), is developing and testing the    3D printed robot prototype together with his colleagues Dr.    Stefano Seriani und Dr. Armin Wedler. The TransRoPorter is made    from two components: the moveable TRP Rover-Unit, made to    navigate in unstructured terrain, and the Payload-Module (PM),    which carries spare parts, communication technology and    scientific tools. To ensure functionality and practicality of    the 3D printed prototype, rigorous testing is required.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fast production  <\/p>\n<p>    In developing the TransRoPorter prototype, it is essential for    the part to fit the design, be customized to exact    specifications and have specific material properties. For us    it was clear, a prototype made out of metal was too expensive    and complex in production, explains Dr. Fuehrer. Therefore the    team decided on a 3D printed prototype, which is not only    produced faster than the alternative out of metal, but also    with less associated costs. The metal alternative also needs to    be finished post-production  more work with additional costs.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the planning of this project, we always preferred 3D    printing technology, he continues. It became evident to us    that using 3D printing for the production of the TransRoPorter    was truly the least expensive, fastest and most elegant    solution. Everyone involved in the project is delighted with    the outcome.  <\/p>\n<p>    Optimizing functionality  <\/p>\n<p>    In addition to the time and cost savings, the functionality of    the prototype was critical to Dr. Fuehrer and his team. Our    prototypes are often very complex and typically push the    boundaries of what is possible, says Dr. Fuehrer. Therefore,    it is important to choose the appropriate production method and    material, so that we can achieve the desired functionality    without any limitations.  <\/p>\n<p>    Using the Stratasys Fortus900mc Production 3D Printer, the    research team are 3D printing large parts in FDM thermoplastic    materials. According to Dr. Fuehrer, the ASA material was    ideally suited for testing the TransRoPorter prototype,    enabling the team to produce a strong enough Box to contain all    the technology safely within.  <\/p>\n<p>    It was extremely important that the fit was right, that the    box could be mounted to the tracks and the docking port    worked, he explains. Utilizing Stratasys FDM 3D printing    technology, we found that the material basically has no    distortion. The decision for ASA material was consciously made,    as it is ideal for our purposes and handling.  <\/p>\n<p>    Stefano Seriani adds: The stability of the ASA material also    played a large role for us. We needed a fully functional    prototype that could perform in all tests and withstand the    strain of the design. The tough and rigid properties of the    Stratasys material were therefore an ideal fit to test the    TransRoPorters functionality for its journey to Mars.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gaining valuable knowledge  <\/p>\n<p>    According to Dr. Fuehrer, 3D printing also supports other    strategic goals. A new technology leads to new thought    processes. Over the past few years, many colleagues are already    thinking in 3D and are involving additive manufacturing into    plans for other projects they are starting with. This new    knowledge has opened them up to a new set of possibilities    within product development.  <\/p>\n<p>    Andy Middleton, President Stratasys EMEA, concludes: We are    proud to support the German Aerospace Centre (Das Deutsche    Zentrum fr Luft- und Raumfahrt) in achieving its mission to    Mars. The project is a prime example of how our FDM 3D printing    technology and materials can enable designs to be tested    quickly in extreme conditions, particularly important in    aerospace where complex geometries are required and each part    needs to be qualified. We look forward to seeing how additive    manufacturing will be adopted further along the development of    the TransRoPorter.  <\/p>\n<p>    For additional news and images, please visit the Stratasys    newsroom.  <\/p>\n<p>    About Stratasys  <\/p>\n<p>    For nearly 30 years, Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ:SSYS) has been    a defining force in 3D printing and additive manufacturing,    shaping the way things are made. Headquartered in Minneapolis,    Minnesota and Rehovot, Israel, the company empowers customers    across vertical markets, including Aerospace, Automotive,    Healthcare, Education, and Consumer Products, by enabling new    approaches for design and manufacturing. Stratasys solutions    offer design freedom and manufacturing flexibility, reducing    time-to-market and lowering development costs, while improving    products and communication. Subsidiaries include MakerBot,    Solidscape, and Stratasys Direct Manufacturing, which offers 3D    printed parts on demand. The company also offers Expert    Services in North America, and the Thingiverse and GrabCAD    communities, with over 4 millionfree, 3D printable design    files. Stratasys has 1,200 granted or pending additive    manufacturing patents and has received more than 30 technology    and leadership awards. 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