Harold Radford

Stratasys Partners With Radford to Produce 500 3D-printed Parts for the Lotus Type 62-2 Coachbuilt Sports Car

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Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Viewers get an inside look at the process from designing to prototyping, tooling, and finally producing production parts utilizing Stratasys FDM, PolyJet, and stereolithography 3D printing technologies.

Key Points: 
  • Viewers get an inside look at the process from designing to prototyping, tooling, and finally producing production parts utilizing Stratasys FDM, PolyJet, and stereolithography 3D printing technologies.
  • Stratasys 3D printing technology gave us the design freedom and ability to easily create customized, one-off pieces and parts for these two prototype vehicles.
  • To produce the first two cars, over 500 parts were 3D-printed at the Radford Studio, automotive design and engineering firm Aria Group, and Stratasys Direct Manufacturing.
  • Lotus is a world-class company, Radford is a world-class company, so when we looked to 3D-printed parts, we looked to Stratasys.