Case Study

3D Metal Printing Factory for Large Parts - Replacing Legacy Parts

Discover how Lincoln Electric revolutionized legacy part replacement using cutting-edge large-scale 3D metal printing technology, ensuring cost-efficient solutions and minimizing unplanned downtime.

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What You’ll Learn

  • Revolutionizing Legacy Part Replacement: Discover how Lincoln Electric tackled the challenge of replacing World War II-era machinery parts with a modern, sustainable solution that’s cost-effective and timely, ensuring uninterrupted operations.
  • Challenges of Spare Part Sourcing: Understand the difficulties in sourcing replacement parts for legacy machinery and the implications of relying on secondary markets or external foundries.
  • The Role of 3D Metal Printing: Explore how Lincoln Electric leveraged 3D metal printing technology to swiftly engineer and produce a critical flux mixer bearing housing.
  • Design Flexibility Benefits: Learn how 3D metal printing provided enhanced design flexibility, enabling improvements in part functionality and ease of maintenance for the part.
  • Transition to Digital Inventory: Discover the shift from physical to digital inventory management, empowering on-demand 3D printing for parts and eliminating prolonged downtime.
  • Cost-Efficiency and Reduced Lead Times: Understand the significant cost savings and substantially shorter delivery times achieved through 3D metal printing, preventing unplanned downtimes and associated losses.

In summary, you’ll gain insights into the transformative power of large-scale 3D metal printing, its practical applications in legacy part replacement, and how it contributes to efficient, cost-effective maintenance strategies. Download now to explore this innovative solution and its key differentiators for modern manufacturing!

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Plant 5

Robotics and R&D

Plant 4

Assembly & Inspection

Plant 3

Assembly & Inspection

Plant 2

Fabrication

Plant 1

Headquarters & CNC Machining