Eplus3D, a metal additive manufacturing company, has partnered with German bicycle manufacturer Möve to develop the Möve Avian, an e-bike with a titanium frame built using 3D printed lugs in a monocoque structure. Using the large-format EP-M650 printer, this project achieved full battery integration within the frame, addressing complex design and production challenges through additive […]
Eplus3D and Möve Partner on 3D Printed Titanium Frame for E-Bikes
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