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At a Glance
Company: KVK Corporation
URL: www.kvk.co.jp
Location: Gifu, Japan
Industry: Leading manufacturer
of faucet hardware for baths and
kitchens
Challenges
• Facing steeply rising manufacturing
costs, KVK needed to make up the
difference by saving time and
money during development
Solution
Build on successof existing 3D
designcapabilities by bringing
3Dprototyping in-house,using the
Eden260™ 3D Printing System
Results
• Shorter overall design time
• Reduced development costs
• More efficient checking of water
discharge capabilities
Japan-based KVK Corporation is a top manufacturer of faucet hardware used in unit
baths, system kitchens and similar equipment. Over the past few years, KVK has enjoyed
considerable success in using three-dimensional CAD/CAM to reduce the time needed for
product development.
Now, facing steeply rising prices for materials, KVK has been forced to look for new ways
to further cut back development time and cost. The company decided to leverage its initial
3D success by installing a 3D prototyping system, with the expectation that having onsite
rapid prototyping capabilities would be cheaper and faster than working with a service
bureau. Specifically, KVK looked for a solution that would enable them to do three key
things: to build models earlier in the design process, to build transparent hollow models for
water flow testing, and to use model materials that could be plated and painted to closely
resemble the final products.
Benefits throughout the process
Following a thorough market survey, with benchmarking of available options, KVK selected
Objet’s Eden260™ 3D Printing System. Within just a few short months of installing the
system, KVK has integrated models produced on the Eden260 in every aspect of product
development. The company reports that it is enjoying a shorter development period and a
more efficient design process. Additionally, the whole development process is less stressful,
due to the ability to test designs early on and frequently. This reduces the risk that costly
changes will be needed at more advanced stages of the development process. At KVK,
checking the water discharge state of the product is an important step in the design process.
Using a model built by the Eden260, water discharge can be checked easily and quickly.
“Conventionally, the subcontracted prototyping period was long and costly, hence it was
not easy to check the amount of water discharge and the water discharge state each
time the shape was changed,” said Mr. Yoshiaki Nachi, Deputy Manager of Product
Development Sec.2 in the Development Division. “Since installing the Eden system, we are
able to do an accurate and fast checking operation, and changes in the shape can now be
efficiently examined at a low cost.”
KVK uses an Eden machine to add
flexibility, save time and costs
of product development
Yoshiaki Nachi,
Deputy Manager
Product Development Sec.2
Case Study
“The Eden is a first-rate
tool that improves
the whole product
development process”
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