Dhi-Tank partnered with DigiFabb to design and develop the DF Razor DLP, an industrial jewellery 3D printer built on DLP technology. The existing prototype delivered on performance but lacked production readiness due to its bulky structure, large footprint, and complex internal access. The development focused on improving form, usability, and manufacturability while maintaining core performance. The product was reworked through a structured approach that addressed feasibility, internal architecture, and system integration from an engineering standpoint.
The machine was redesigned with a reduced footprint, modular panel-based construction, and a dual-side access system for improved serviceability. Internal architecture was optimised to eliminate dependency on removable jigs, enabling direct component access and better assembly efficiency. These changes resulted in a 30 percent reduction in weight, improved maintenance, and lower manufacturing complexity. The final outcome is a production-ready system that aligns with market requirements in terms of performance, scalability, and usability.
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DigiFabb
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