Global Launch of 3D Printed Sewing Machine Part for Garment Industry

NIFT Delhi launches SAME DAY SPARE PART (SDSP) for Apparel Manufacturing Industry

3D Printing is an important component of Industry 4.0. It can play an important role in manufacturing frequently replaceable small parts at the point of consumption. We at NIFT are offering an SDSP platform to fabricate the machine parts for apparel manufacturers using 3D printing technology.

NIFT is cordially inviting you to join the webinar for the global launch of this project.

Prabir Jana Deepak Pangal Manisha Kinnu

Webinar schedule: 3:30 PM (IST) 18 November 2021, Thursday 

Registration Link

Advantages of 3D printed spare parts
In case you are new to this topic, here is some note on the advantages of 3D printed spare parts that can be made for the garment factories (Source: https://3dgence.com/). 

1. Cost reduction: 3D printing of spare parts significantly lowers the costs of manufacturing spare parts. Reduced may be not only the costs of production and transport but also spare parts storage.

2. Shorter lead time: 3D printing spare parts saves the time of their manufacturing several times.

3. Accuracy: 3D printing enables the highest precision of spare parts, with shortening of the time needed for their manufacturing.

4. Easy storage: CAD design may be stored, and printing reinstated at any moment.

We will be sharing more information about this product (SDSP) after the webinar. Keep visiting and keep reading OCS. 

Prasanta Sarkar

Prasanta Sarkar is a textile engineer and a postgraduate in fashion technology from NIFT, New Delhi, India. He has authored 6 books in the field of garment manufacturing technology, garment business setup, and industrial engineering. He loves writing how-to guide articles in the fashion industry niche. He has been working in the apparel manufacturing industry since 2006. He has visited garment factories in many countries and implemented process improvement projects in numerous garment units in different continents including Asia, Europe, and South Africa. He is the founder and editor of the Online Clothing Study Blog.

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