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ABS and ASA are common in interior components, while Polyamide (PA2200) is used in additive manufacturing for custom parts.

The automotive industry is experiencing a rapid shift in how spare parts are produced and managed. Traditional manufacturing is being complemented, and in some cases replaced, by additive manufacturing (AM) and reverse engineering (RE), allowing for more efficient, sustainable, and custom solutions, especially for rare or older components. automotive*part

This paper provides an overview of the modern ecosystem, focusing on classification, material advancements, and the impact of 3D printing (additive manufacturing) on spare part reconstruction. Automotive Part Reconstruction: Technology and Applications ABS and ASA are common in interior components,

The future of automotive part production is moving toward flexible, customized, and on-demand manufacturing. Additive manufacturing offers significant benefits for the aftermarket and specialized component manufacturing, enabling rapid repair and efficient production. To make this paper more useful, please let me know: This paper provides an overview of the modern

The reproduction of spare parts, particularly for low-volume or discontinued items, often utilizes AM techniques, including Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) and Material Extrusion (FDM/FFF).

Core components including the engine, gearbox, differential, and pumps.