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Case Study

Götz Maschinenbau End of Arm Tooling Use Case


Gripper printed by Gotz on H350

When Philipp Götz, CEO of Götz Maschinenbau, envisioned grippers that would properly attach and grasp items, he turned to the H350 3D printer and SAF technology.

The grippers he produced are functional, consistent, repeatable and contain high isotropic properties. 

It was also important for Götz to achieve ductility and impact resistance, so High Yield PA11 polymer powder offered the perfect solution. 

Download the full use case and watch the video below to discover the benefit of printing EOAT (end of arm tooling) on the H350.

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