Conrad Electronic

Lukas Dehling,

Collaboration in 3D printing

Conrad Electronic is entering the additive market and is working together with a company specializing in 3D printing. The printing service is aimed at both business and private customers.

The user uploads the model to be printed to the Conrad 3D service platform.

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In collaboration with the 3D printing experts from trinckle 3D, Conrad Business Supplies is now offering an industrial-quality 3D printing service throughout Europe. With this service, Conrad is particularly targeting users who not only need a prototype, but also want to produce individual items and small series. There are no surcharges for small quantities - individual items are offered in the same way as series products.

It makes no difference whether spare parts, models for trade fairs, medical technology or for tool and mold making are being printed. Electronics developers, product designers and laboratories are among the target groups, as are private customers.

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And this is how it works

The user uploads their 3D model to the Conrad 3D service platform. They select the desired material, size, color and 3D printing process. According to Conrad, all orders are printed on professional industrial equipment and delivered immediately.

In addition to the plastic-processing FDM method, Conrad Business Supplies also offers full-color printing on a jet basis as well as laser sintered parts made of polyamide and metals. The model files are automatically prepared for 3D printing and finally checked by employees. "Our repair software automatically repairs defective 3D files," says Florian Reichle, CEO of trinckle. "They are then delivered within a few days.

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