3D printing company in the automotive sector
Automotive 3D Printing Experts
- Hard-to-find spare parts and other 3D components
3D Printing by Additium 3D in the Aerospace Industry
Examples of 3D printing in the automotive industry created by Additium 3D





















3D printing offers numerous advantages for companies in the automotive industry
3D Printing Applications in the Automotive Sector
Rapid prototyping of parts
Tool and tooling manufacture
Production of final parts
3D Scanning Automotive
Benefit from the flexibility and efficiency offered by 3D printing in the automotive industry.

3D printing for automotive companies
Vehicle and component manufacturers
Design and prototyping service providers
Repair and customisation workshops
Automotive technology research and development companies
Automotive 3D parts
Examples of 3D printed components
Ventilation ducts and air ducts
Supports and fixings
Headlamp and light housings
Fluid pipelines and cooling systems
Seat structures and interior panels
Suspension and steering components
Where to Buy 3D Printed Automotive Components
At Additium3D, we are committed to a comprehensive 3D printing service in the automotive sector, from conceptualisation to final delivery.



















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Full service: from design to manufacture
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Value what really matters: quality, speed and accessibility. Here, you won't deal with intermediaries; you'll talk directly to our technical experts, from the reception of your files to the production and shipping of your parts.
We are creators, not resellers. And we pride ourselves on producing and manufacturing everything in-house.
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Customer stories

"One of the few companies that is a pleasure to work with. Thank you for your services. I will certainly continue to use your services (...)".
Néstor Grande
Art Director at Montiego










ADDITIUM 3D has done some exceptional printing work for me. They scanned my parts and printed them in superior quality.
They have also printed pieces downloaded from public libraries which have been very useful for my models and scale models. They are fast in execution and delivery.
Paco Niederleytner
Founder

Order received correctly. They were able to capture exactly the idea I asked for. Everything perfect and very friendly!
Maria Pallas
Founder

Spectacular work and treatment. Couldn't have looked better!
Alberto Artola
Founder
Frequently asked questions
FAQS AEROSPACE 3D PRINTING
The aerospace industry uses 3D printing to produce lightweight, strong parts, optimise complex designs and reduce costs. This technology enables the creation of components for aircraft, rockets and satellites, from prototypes to functional parts, improving the efficiency and performance in space flight and space missions.
In space, 3D printing allows parts to be manufactured directly on space stations, eliminating the need to transport them from Earth. This reduces costs, saves space and allows astronauts to repair equipment or build specific tools quickly and efficiently.
In rocket design, 3D printing makes it possible to create lighter and more efficient engines and components with fewer assembled parts. This not only reduces the overall weight of the rocket, but also reduces manufacturing costs and the time needed to develop new generations of space vehicles.
Before 3D printers, the aviation industry relied on traditional manufacturing methods that were slower, more costly and more design-constrained. This limited the ability to innovate quickly and meant more effort was required to reduce aircraft weight and improve efficiency.
NASA is using 3D printing to make parts on Earth and in space. It has created tools and components on the International Space Station and is exploring their use to build habitats on the Moon or Mars, using local materials such as lunar regolith rather than transporting resources from Earth.
In space, 3D printing faces unique challenges such as microgravity, which requires specific technologies and materials to ensure parts are formed correctly. In addition, printing with reusable or environmentally adapted materials is prioritised in space, while more options and manufacturing freedom are available on Earth.
