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Eplus3D Explores Everyday Metal 3D Printing with Keychain Bottle Opener

🇫🇷 GN impression 3D (FR)3D PrintingTue, 08 Feb 2022 08:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
Eplus3D Explores Everyday Metal 3D Printing with Keychain Bottle Opener

Eplus3D is demonstrating the capability of metal 3D printing for producing common household items, showcasing a functional keychain bottle opener.

French additive manufacturing company Eplus3D is venturing into the production of everyday objects using metal 3D printing technology. The company has presented a practical example of this application: a keychain bottle opener.

This development highlights Eplus3D's efforts to broaden the scope of metal additive manufacturing beyond specialized industrial components. By creating a readily usable item like a bottle opener, the company aims to illustrate the potential for mass-producing consumer goods with metal 3D printing.

The keychain bottle opener, produced through Eplus3D's metal printing processes, serves as a tangible demonstration of the technology's versatility and accessibility for everyday applications.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This development signifies a move towards consumer-facing applications for metal additive manufacturing. While metal AM is crucial for aerospace and high-performance parts, producing functional, everyday items like this bottle opener demonstrates potential for decentralized manufacturing and customization of common goods, potentially reducing lead times and supply chain complexities.

Original headline: Eplus3D explore la production d'objets du quotidien avec l'impression 3D métal - Voici un ouvre-bouteille porte-clés - 3d adept media
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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