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We would like to introduce a case study from the System Design Laboratory at Osaka Institute of Technology. The issue was that in order to conduct a heat resistance comparison experiment with existing carbon propellers, an aluminum drone propeller of the same shape was needed. By utilizing a 3D scanner to scan the existing product, we obtained data and processed and modified it into a format suitable for 3D printing. As a result, we were able to conduct heat resistance flight experiments in high-temperature environments. [Case Overview (Partial)] ■ Issue - An aluminum drone propeller of the same shape is needed to conduct a heat resistance comparison experiment with existing carbon propellers. ■ Requests - We want to complete the trial run before the experiment. - Since we cannot obtain dimensional information or drawings of the existing product, we want to create it from the actual item. - We would like to use the final 3D data for analysis after the experiment. *For more details about the case, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, please feel free to contact us.
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【Other Case Summary】 ■Solution - Utilized a 3D scanner to scan off-the-shelf products and obtain data - Processed and modified the data to be suitable for 3D printing - Considered optimal printing posture and support structures to prevent deformation ■Results - Conducted heat resistance flight experiments of drones in high-temperature environments using propellers of the same shape made from different materials, including aluminum alloy and carbon resin. *For more details about the case, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.
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DOHO Corporation is a non-ferrous metal trading company founded in 1948, headquartered in Nihonbashi Ningyocho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. With over 70 years of history, it has developed a wide range of businesses based on the supply of non-ferrous metal materials, including processed products, parts, 3D printer equipment, and recycling.