Sollers is actively implementing 3D printing technology to create components for UAZ vehicles and the "Sollers" brand. The innovative technology is already being used in small-scale production and allows for faster development and testing of parts.
Today, the Sollers Group widely uses additive technologies in the manufacture of prototype exterior and interior parts from plastics and is mastering small-scale production of metal components.
3D printers are used to produce air filter housings, lighting trims, fuse boxes and bumper covers. The technology covers the current line of cars and future models. The use of printers makes it possible to make complex parts with high precision and minimal sampling costs.
3D printing production facilities are located in Kazan and Ulyanovsk. These are the locations of branches of the company's engineering center.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Sollers started accepting orders for the new SF1 light van.
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