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BMW is Revving Up for the DTM with 3D-Printed Race Car Parts

In preparation for this year's German Touring Car Masters (DTM), auto manufacturer BMW is gearing up by creating water pump wheels that will achieve "ideal aerodynamics." As a car part that spends about 70% of its time under pressure, the one-piece six-bladed pump wheel replaces the plastic component with a laser-fused metal powder that is gradually layered to provide more stability.

On function, cost and manufacturing, BMW notes that "No complex tools or molds are needed, which makes the demand-oriented production more cost-effective."

Now that printing one-of-a-kind parts is becoming more affordable, these components could be integral parts to non-racing cars. Ahead of this, BMW has also relied on additive manufacturing to create protective 3D-printed thumbs for factory employees and prototypes for student-designed and biodegradable concept cars.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Automotive Parts - As 3D printing becomes more affordable, one-of-a-kind auto parts will become easier and more cost-effective to produce.
2. Additive Manufacturing in Auto Racing - Additive manufacturing can improve the performance of race cars by producing high-performing, aerodynamic parts.
3. In-house 3D Printing Production - Auto manufacturers can save time and money by using in-house 3D printing production for custom, complex auto parts.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - 3D printing can transform the way auto parts are made and produced, providing a cost-effective and efficient solution.
2. Additive Manufacturing - Additive manufacturing is disrupting traditional manufacturing processes by offering customizable, one-of-a-kind components.
3. Racing and Motorsports - Additive manufacturing is revolutionizing the racing industry by creating high-performing, aerodynamic parts that weren't possible before.

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