All we use specific work tools in each job. In the long run, we notice their shortcomings and areas for improvement. Any individual improvements without 3D technology would be not only difficult but very expensive as well. With the help of 3D modeling and 3D printing, we can easily perform small-scale production of the required parts.
One such order is this project submitted by an encashment company. At the request of the customer we performed 3D modeling of the safety case of the encashment box. These boxes have impact-sensitive parts on one side that are often damaged, broken, or folded during transportation. To that end, the protective case has been developed that snaps onto the box according to its shapes and absorbs loads during impact.
The 3D modeled cases were printed with extremely fast and accurate FDM technology “Prusa” 3D printers. For 3D printing we chose a rubber-based TPU plastic, which is elastic, so the product not only fits easily on the box, holds well, but also perfectly absorbs shocks. We produced 40 protection cases in total.
With these protective cases the encashment boxes will wear out more slowly, be less damaged, but at the same time completely perform their function.
3D printing technology: FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
3D printing material: TPU
Size (mm): 182 x 52 x 99








