System-Level Weight Reduction: Converting Cast and Machined Parts to Additive Designs
System-Level Weight Reduction: Converting Cast and Machined Parts to Additive Designs Lightweighting is rarely won by …
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From prototypes to production—Como Precision delivers industrial-grade 3D printing across nylon, titanium, copper, ceramics, and metal powders with SLS, MJF, and LPBF, plus finishing and quality assurance.
Functional prototypes with fast turnaround and engineering feedback—ideal for design validation and iteration.
Durable components manufactured with robust mechanics, stable tolerances, and process controls for repeatability at scale.
Media tumbling, vapor smoothing, dyeing, machining, drilling, tapping, and dimensional inspection for production-ready quality.
Nylon (PA12/PA11, CF/GF/ESD), titanium, copper, ceramics, and metal powders—matched to strength, conductivity, or thermal needs.
Expert guidance on wall thickness, ribs, lattices, and hybrid design—optimizing geometry for additive success and cost efficiency.
CMM/3D scanning, material certification, and traceable process documentation to align with aerospace, automotive, and industrial standards.
Como Precision delivers industrial-grade copper additive manufacturing, enabling high-thermal-conductivity and electrically conductive components.
Our workflow covers LPBF printing, heat treatment, and machining—optimized for heat sinks, induction coils, and electronic connectors.
We support aerospace, power electronics, and industrial teams with consistent quality and validated performance.(Image courtesy of EOS)
Visit Copper HubComo Precision offers nylon SLS/MJF additive manufacturing with PA12/PA11, including Carbon-Fiber, Glass-Filled, and ESD-safe grades.
Our integrated workflow covers depowdering, vapor smoothing, dyeing, inserts, and machining—engineered for durability and accuracy.
We serve robotics, automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries with production-ready nylon parts.
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Como Precision provides aerospace-grade titanium additive manufacturing using LPBF (Laser Powder Bed Fusion).
We process Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5 & ELI) with HIP, CNC machining, and surface finishing—delivering lightweight, high-strength structures.
From medical implants to aerospace brackets, our titanium prints meet demanding mechanical and regulatory standards.(Image courtesy of GE – Fuel Nozzle)
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We produce alumina, zirconia, and silicon-based ceramic parts with post-processing and glazing options.
Applications include medical devices, electronics insulation, aerospace components, and chemical processing hardware.(Image courtesy of BLT)
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Como Precision supplies and qualifies metal powders for industrial additive manufacturing systems.
We focus on titanium, nickel, aluminum, steel, and copper alloys—optimized for LPBF, DED, and binder jetting processes.
Our powder services support aerospace, energy, and medical sectors with consistent particle size distribution and flowability.
Visit Powder HubExplore industrial 3D printing: SLS, MJF, and LPBF process control, advanced materials, finishing workflows, and real-world applications across aerospace, automotive, robotics, and electronics.
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