Lamborghini unveils end-use components produced with Carbon 3D printing technology

Lamborghini has unveiled its first end-use components to be manufactured with Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology. The Italian automotive brand has harnessed 3D printing to produce a new textured fuel cover cap and a clip component for an air duct for its Urus SUV model, brought to market last year.
Lamborghini has been working in close collaboration with not only Carbon, but also Volkswagen’s Electronic Research Lab as it looks to redesign parts primarily in the interior of vehicles to reduce weight and improve durability. Carbon’s DLS printing systems are helping to facilitate this additive production at scale, while its Epoxy 82 material has been highlighted as an enabler to deliver more durable parts that are able to withstand high pressure and high temperature requirements.

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