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How 4 Industries Are Transforming with Polymer 3D Printing

Insights By AM Chronicle EditorApril 25, 20254 Mins Read
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Polymer 3D printing has evolved from a prototyping tool into a powerful enabler of industrial production. With technologies like FDM, SLA, SLS, and MJF now commonplace, manufacturers across diverse sectors are leveraging polymer additive manufacturing to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and drive design innovation. Let’s explore how four major industries are already transforming with polymer 3D printing.

Aerospace: Lightness Takes Flight

In aerospace, every gram matters. Polymer 3D printing offers an ideal solution for producing lightweight yet durable components—think cable brackets, ducting, and cabin interiors. High-performance polymers such as PEEK and ULTEM are not only strong and heat-resistant but also certified for aerospace use.

Industry leaders like Boeing are embracing this shift at scale, having already deployed over 20,000 printed parts across multiple aircraft platforms. Additive manufacturing enables rapid prototyping, customized part production, and on-demand inventory—all essential for an industry where supply chain reliability and efficiency are mission-critical.

Polymer 3D Printing Application in Aerospace, Credits: DesignNews
Polymer 3D Printing Application in Aerospace, Credits: DesignNews



Another interesting example of application of polymer 3D printing in aerospace is of Eithad Airways. Etihad Airways has been actively exploring the use of polymer 3D printing to enhance and innovate its aircraft interiors. This technology allows for faster production, lighter component designs, and increased customization options, addressing key challenges in aircraft maintenance and modification. The use of polymer materials like PA 2241 FR enables the creation of durable and flame-retardant parts suitable for cabin environments, contributing to optimized repairs, reduced lead times, and a more tailored passenger experience.

An Etihad economy class interior (Image source: Etihad)
An Etihad economy class interior (Image source: Etihad)

Automotive: Accelerating Design and Customization

From concept to production, the automotive industry has embraced polymer 3D printing as a tool for innovation. Whether it’s Porsche experimenting with customized seat designs or Ford printing brake line brackets, the benefits are clear: faster prototyping, reduced tooling costs, and personalized vehicle features. HP is also making significant strides in utilizing polymer 3D printing within the automotive industry. Similar to Etihad’s approach with aircraft interiors, HP’s Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology enables automotive manufacturers to create custom and functional parts with enhanced speed and efficiency.

: Automotive Applications of Polymer 3D Printing, Credits: Yang J, Li B, Liu J, Tu Z, Wu X. Application of Additive Manufacturing in the Automobile Industry: A Mini Review. Processes. 2024; 12(6):1101. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12061101
: Automotive Applications of Polymer 3D Printing, Credits: Yang J, Li B, Liu J, Tu Z, Wu X. Application of Additive Manufacturing in the Automobile Industry: A Mini Review. Processes. 2024; 12(6):1101. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12061101

Companies like Blazin Rodz, a custom car builder, have used HP’s MJF to produce over 75 parts for a single vehicle, including complex components like radiator ducts, heat exchanger outlets, inner fenders, and front bumpers with integrated air ducts. Electric vehicle manufacturers are also leveraging polymer AM to create lighter parts that enhance battery range and performance—without compromising structural integrity or aesthetics.

    Healthcare: Personalized Solutions at Scale

    In healthcare, precision and personalization are paramount—and polymer 3D printing delivers on both. From dental aligners and prosthetics to surgical guides and orthotic braces, customized medical solutions are being produced faster, more accurately, and with less waste than traditional methods.

    3D printed orthotic device by Imaginarium
    3D printed orthotic device by Imaginarium

      One interesting example is Imaginarium supported a limb transplant patient by creating a tailor-made orthotic brace using biocompatible polymers. This is just one of many ways the healthcare sector is integrating polymer AM for better outcomes and faster recovery.

      General Engineering: Agile Manufacturing on Demand

      In manufacturing environments, polymer 3D printing is transforming how tools, jigs, fixtures, and casting patterns are made. Rather than relying on slow and expensive traditional machining, factories are printing these components on-demand—reducing downtime, enabling customization, and improving production workflows.

        Whether it’s a robotic arm gripper or a quality inspection gauge, engineers now have the flexibility to quickly iterate designs and deploy purpose-built tools, without the long lead times or high costs of injection molding.

        A Strategic Enabler


        Polymer 3D printing isn’t just a tool—it’s a strategic capability. Companies like Imaginarium are helping businesses unlock its full potential, from material selection to design optimization and production support

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        To learn more, join the Imaginarium Masterclass: Polymer 3D Printing for Industrial Production on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Discover real-world applications, industry trends, and expert guidance to help scale your additive journey.

        📩 Register now to explore how polymer 3D printing can reshape your manufacturing future.

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