Western Tool Selects Stratasys for Aircraft Interiors

MINNEAPOLIS, MN and REHOVOT, Israel, July 12, 2017 – Stratasys, the 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company, announced that its recently launched Fortus 900mc Aircraft Interiors (AI) Certification Solution has been adopted by leading parts supplier Western Tool & Mold to produce aircraft cabin components that meet stringent FAA and EASA certification requirements.

Scott Sevcik, head of aerospace, defense and automotive solutions, Stratasys (on left) congratulates Collin Wilkerson, managing director, Western Tool & Mold on his company’s purchase of the Stratasys Fortus 900mc Aircraft Interiors Certification Solution (Photo: Business Wire)

Hong Kong-based Western Tool & Mold (WTM) serves the aerospace interiors market where airlines demand quick turnaround of replacement parts to improve supply chain efficiency, but are often challenged due to the unique geometries of individual components.

Video: Watch how Western Tool & Mold accelerates certified parts production to gain competitive advantage in aerospace supply chains

“Adding the Stratasys Fortus 900mc Aircraft Interiors Certification edition to our extensive arsenal of Stratasys FDM and PolyJet-based 3D Printing Solutions not only gives us the opportunity to provide repeatable, certified aircraft parts to tier 1 and tier 2 aircraft parts suppliers but also the accompanying documentation process is now automated – making it easier to meet evolving industry quality standards while freeing up more time to invest in production,” said Collin Wilkerson, managing director, Western Tool & Mold. “The Stratasys Aircraft Interiors Certification Solution will allow us to work with our customers early in their design and development process and help be more agile than our competition in responding to customer requests.”

Final business class headphone cabinet part, 3D printed in ULTEM 9085 material with the Stratasys Fortus 900mc Aircraft Interiors Certification Solution (Photo: Business Wire)

The Fortus 900mc Aircraft Interiors Certification Solution consists of ULTEM 9085 resin, which is a strong, lightweight thermoplastic meeting aerospace flame, smoke and toxicity (FST) regulations (FAR 25.863), and a new edition of the Fortus 900mc Production 3D Printer with specialized hardware and software designed to deliver highly repeatable mechanical properties.

Western Tool & Mold is now using the Stratasys technology to 3D print aircraft cabin parts with complex geometries and low quantity demandsuch as first-class overhead bin lockers and lavatory components. By 3D printing these parts directly from CAD designs, bypassing metal manufacturing processes, WTM’s customers can test parts early in the design process and save hundreds of thousands of dollars in manufacturing costs.

Final first class lavatory part, 3D printed in ULTEM 9085 material with the Stratasys Fortus 900mc Aircraft Interiors Certification Solution (Photo: Business Wire)

“We are gratified that one of our long standing customers, Western Tool & Mold, will be using the Fortus 900mc Aircraft Interiors Certification Solution to improve supply chain efficiency for Asia’s aviation industry. This solution minimizes the obstacles that have impeded the wider adoption of 3D printing for aircraft cabin parts – addressing the key issues of repeatability, certification and documentation,” said Omer Krieger, president, Stratasys Asia Pacific and Japan. “In addition to providing lightweight, durable parts according to stringent specifications, Stratasys 3D printing enables these parts to be customized according to the airlines’ brand design – affording new opportunities to reinforce corporate messaging inflight.”

About Stratasys Ltd.

For nearly 30 years, Stratasys Ltd. has been a defining force in 3D printing and additive manufacturing, shaping the way things are made. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Rehovot, Israel, the company empowers customers across vertical markets, including aerospace, automotive, healthcare, education, and consumer products, by enabling new approaches for design and manufacturing. Stratasys solutions offer design freedom and manufacturing flexibility, reducing time-to-market and lowering development costs, while improving products and communication. Subsidiaries include MakerBot and Solidscape, as well as Stratasys Direct Manufacturing, which offers 3D printed parts on demand. Stratasys also offers Expert Services in North America and over 4 million free, 3D printable design files through its Thingiverse and GrabCAD communities. Stratasys has 1,200 granted or pending additive manufacturing patents and has received more than 30 technology and leadership awards.

Visit online at: www.stratasys.com or http://blog.stratasys.com/.

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