The Potential of Product Customization Using Technologies of Additive Manufacturing

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Authors

  • Paul Christoph Gembarski
  • Roland Johann Lachmayer
  • Philipp Gottwald
  • René Bastian Lippert
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationManaging Complexity - Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation, MCPC 2015
EditorsJocelyn Bellemare, Serge Carrier, Kjeld Nielsen, Frank T. Piller
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages71-81
Number of pages11
ISBN (print)9783319290560, 9783319290584
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event8th World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation (MCPC 2015) - Montreal, Canada
Duration: 20 Oct 201522 Oct 2015

Publication series

NameSpringer Proceedings in Business and Economics
ISSN (Print)2198-7246
ISSN (electronic)2198-7254

Abstract

The additive manufacturing offers new opportunities for engineering design. Thus, conventional design rules are no longer valid. For the application of the additive manufacturing, relevant constraints have to be taken into account, which result from the process, design, and value chain. To identify the potential of application, a comparison between conventional manufacturing processes and additive manufacturing regarding their advantages and disadvantages is realized. The results are used to evaluate the potential of the technology. Therefore, different demonstrators are analyzed. The investigated products are classified in a matrix, which describes the relation between the lot size and the degree of customization. Thereby, the degree of customization is clustered by a scale, which described six different forms of customization. By the classification of the demonstrators, an area is defined, which described potentially suitable components for additive manufacturing. The final consideration of an example process is based on a machine for brewing tea by using capsules.

Keywords

    Additive manufacturing, Customization, Engineering design

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The Potential of Product Customization Using Technologies of Additive Manufacturing. / Gembarski, Paul Christoph; Lachmayer, Roland Johann; Gottwald, Philipp et al.
Managing Complexity - Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation, MCPC 2015. ed. / Jocelyn Bellemare; Serge Carrier; Kjeld Nielsen; Frank T. Piller. Springer Nature, 2017. p. 71-81 (Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics).

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Gembarski, PC, Lachmayer, RJ, Gottwald, P & Lippert, RB 2017, The Potential of Product Customization Using Technologies of Additive Manufacturing. in J Bellemare, S Carrier, K Nielsen & FT Piller (eds), Managing Complexity - Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation, MCPC 2015. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, Springer Nature, pp. 71-81, 8th World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation (MCPC 2015), Montreal, Canada, 20 Oct 2015. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29058-4_6
Gembarski, P. C., Lachmayer, R. J., Gottwald, P., & Lippert, R. B. (2017). The Potential of Product Customization Using Technologies of Additive Manufacturing. In J. Bellemare, S. Carrier, K. Nielsen, & F. T. Piller (Eds.), Managing Complexity - Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation, MCPC 2015 (pp. 71-81). (Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29058-4_6
Gembarski PC, Lachmayer RJ, Gottwald P, Lippert RB. The Potential of Product Customization Using Technologies of Additive Manufacturing. In Bellemare J, Carrier S, Nielsen K, Piller FT, editors, Managing Complexity - Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation, MCPC 2015. Springer Nature. 2017. p. 71-81. (Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics). Epub 2016 Aug 11. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-29058-4_6
Gembarski, Paul Christoph ; Lachmayer, Roland Johann ; Gottwald, Philipp et al. / The Potential of Product Customization Using Technologies of Additive Manufacturing. Managing Complexity - Proceedings of the 8th World Conference on Mass Customization, Personalization, and Co-Creation, MCPC 2015. editor / Jocelyn Bellemare ; Serge Carrier ; Kjeld Nielsen ; Frank T. Piller. Springer Nature, 2017. pp. 71-81 (Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics).
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