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Leading the Charge with Selective Laser Sintering

At Schneider Electric SE, machine components, wear parts, and prototypes are manufactured with the help of 3D printing. To further advance product development, Brandon Alves and his team use a Sintratec S2.

A global player from France

Grenoble, at the foot of the French alps. The valley between snow-capped mountains is home to a site of the Schneider Electric Group. The Fortune 500 company with more than 160’000 employees worldwide is one of the largest players in the energy management and automation sector. At its Grenoble branch, new products for the electrical industry, such as circuit breakers for low to high voltage, are developed and produced – with the help of modern AM technologies.

Examples of electrical components and circuit breakers manufactured by Schneider Electric at their Grenoble Branch.

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Brandon Alves uses various 3D printers for R&D projects at Schneider Electric.

3D printing as a driving force

One of Schneider Electric’s engineers is Brandon Alves. «I work as the project leader for prototyping, and I am also responsible for our 3D printing center», he explains. At the so-called ‘Openlab’, his team has access to twelve different 3D printers. «With additive manufacturing we support our designers in their research and development, but we are also gradually moving towards production», Brandon says. To that end, the FDM and DLP machines at the Openlab have been complemented with Selective Laser Sintering (SLS).

Similar material properties with SLS

Through collaboration with the French company KREOS, the Sintratec S2 became the latest addition to Schneider Electric’s 3D printing portfolio. Brandon Alves now employs the industrial SLS system on a regular basis to produce prototypes and final pieces, such as wear parts or components for specialized in-house machinery. «We use SLS for these types of parts because our material for mass production is PA6, which is very close to the PA12 powder that we currently process», Brandon points out. According to the prototyping technician, its high precision makes SLS well suited for many applications in the electrical field.

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In Autumn 2022, the Sintratec S2 became part of the French company’s Openlab.

Developing advanced housings

Brandon Alves showcases a recent project in which he used the SLS technology. The whole interior of a low-voltage circuit breaker – a component found at home – has been modified to make it more compact and to add new functionality. «We 3D printed the housing cover on the Sintratec S2 to test the assembly and check the components for interference so that we could validate the product», Brandon explains. Similarly, a box for communication and monitoring was quickly tested, adjusted, and validated through a laser sintered PA12 prototype.

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A recent R&D project: Housing covers were developed and tested with the help of SLS.

New production capabilities

«I see the biggest advantage of SLS in the homogeneity of the parts», Brandon says. «We don’t see any layering effects or fragilities along the axis which makes it a very interesting technology for us.» Another benefit: SLS is also suitable for small series production, especially in combination with the Sintratec Nesting Solution – a software function for dense parts stacking. Given the growing demand for larger quantities of high-quality plastic components at Schneider Electric, the Swiss SLS system has proven to be the right choice: «The Sintratec S2 meets our requirements, and we will use it more and more in our projects», Brandon concludes.

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With the Nesting Solution, the team is gradually shifting from prototyping to production.

“The Sintratec S2 meets our requirements and helps us
in speeding up our product development and research.”

Brandon Alves
Prototyping Technician
Schneider Electric SE

www.se.com/fr

Sintratec AG

Badenerstrasse 13
5200 Brugg
Switzerland
+41 56 552 00 22

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