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Voices of Prototal – Silvia Biancucci
With a background in accounting, Silvia has built her career through learning on the job. His entry into Prototal Prosilas was a challenging challenge, especially in managing post-acquisition change.
Outside the office, she finds energy in travel, nature and yoga. Determined and practical, she approaches difficulties with humor and method. Your goal? Always improve. Your advice? Humility, commitment and determination.
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KTM chooses Prosilas 3D printing to ride in the wind
Ktm + Prosilas Case History Passion for speed meets 3D printing innovation Since the beginnings of...
Armotia Case History
Armotia + Prosilas Case History Prototypes of electric motorcycles: the support of 3d printing....
NEW SPARE PARTS AND SPARE PARTS: 3D PRINTING FOR THE HYDRAULIC SECTOR.
The opportunities offered by 3D printing are now multiple and the continuous developments of...
Certifications: The journey towards excellence and responsibility
Our corporate certification journey reflects a tangible commitment to high-quality standards and responsibility. From the foundational ISO 9001 to environmental sustainability with ISO 14001, we are now heading towards IATF and Tisax certifications to embrace global regulations in the automotive industry and enhance cybersecurity. Each certification is more than a seal on a document; it is a promise to build an excellent, conscious organization ready to face future challenges with determination.
Innovation in Soccer: Study and Implementation of Protective Masks through 3D Printing
3D Printing used to create custom-fit protective masks for soccer players with our carbon-filled material for SLS
Prosilas: Success at the Best Value Award Marche 2023
Work Ethic and Sustainable Growth Recognized in the 'Lupo' Category The 6th Best Value Award...
From idea to prototype in 4 months, Bimota streamlines times and costs for its motorcycles with Prosilas’ 3D printing.
Bimota has revolutionized the development of its motorcycles, significantly reducing time and costs through Prosilas’ 3D printing. The shift from manual prototypes to rapid prototyping has shortened the timeline from 12 to 4 months. Prosilas has provided reliable solutions for components tested on the track, ensuring Bimota’s success in the market
How vapor smoothing improves the quality of 3D-printed parts
Vapor Smoothing in 3D Printing: Optimizing the Performance of Printed Parts In the world of 3D...
TPU: A Flexible Material for the Industry
TPU, 3D SLS material, meets any industrial applications TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) is a...
Design tolerances in 3D printing
Tolerances are used to establish the limits within which a specific dimension can vary without compromising the functionality of the 3D printed part.
Rapid prototyping and 3d printing
Rapid prototyping, with 3D printing, involves the swift creation of physical models to assess the aesthetic and functional aspects of projects in development. This practice is crucial in the early stages of design, expediting the development process and providing benefits such as reduced time and costs.
Dimensional Tolerances
Tips & Tricks: What are Dimensional Tolerances? Dimensional Tolerance in SLS 3D Printing:...