Briefing
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- First 3D Printed Brake Caliper – French luxury car maker Bugatti, part of Volkswagen Group, 3D printed first brake caliper made of titanium in process that took 45 hours
- Stronger and Lighter – 3D printed brake caliper is stronger and 40% lighter than aluminum brake calipers used in newest car model Chiron
- Largest 3D Printed Titanium Component – Also world’s largest 3D printed titanium component, as well as automotive industry’s largest caliper
- Tests Only – Company currently testing 3D printing parts before deciding to use 3D printed brake calipers in actual cars
- Other 3D Printed Parts – Include 24-inch (63 centimeters) windscreen wiper, currently longest 3D printed aluminum component, which weighs half of conventional wipers made with die-casting
- Volkswagen-Wide 3D Printing – Could pave way for 3D printed car parts in other Volkswagen Group brands, such as Bentley, Audi and Porsche
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Accelerator
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Market Disruption
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Business Model and Practices
Business Model and Practices
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Sector
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Transportation and Logistics
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Organization
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Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S., Volkswagen AG
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Source
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Original Publication Date
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January 22, 2018
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