Prototyping for Automotive industry

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Automotive projects

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Automotive projects

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Chevrolet Niva Concept Project

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Master by stereolithography

Recently we worked on the Chevrolet Niva

Concept Project, realizing a pre-series of

25 specimens. They were used for

aesthetical purposes and to carry out

crash tests (successfully passed).

We realized the master using our

Stereolithography New White.

The big size of our machine

(2000x1000x1000 mm) is suitable to

realize big monolithic pieces. We realized

interiors and exteriors (dashboard,

bumpers, other parts).

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Vacuum Casting The final surface result of the casted parts

was established before production.

We carefully prepared the silicone mould in

order to obtain a double effect on different

section of casted parts, both polish and

matt.

We finally cared about interiors parts (struts,

for example) finishing with the painting

chosen by our customer and then we

assembled all the different parts (dashboards,

glove box, vents, stereo/GPS box) .

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Moncenisio Project

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3D Modelling + Stereolithography In September 2013, Skorpion

Engineering participated as partners in

the “Moncenisio Project“.

In particular, a complete study was

carried out leading to the creation of the

sterolitography prototype of the exhaust

for the Porsche coupé "fuoriserie

MONCENISIO" (StudioTorino).

All benefits of this technology were

subsequently used for the construction of

the real exhaust in forged aluminum.

Skorpion Torino – 26.03.2014

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Bentley Zagato

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Taillight of Bentley Skorpion Engineering produced the taillight of

the Bentley Zagato gtz.

The various components of the taillight were

made using a mix of technologies (additive

and subtractive) in accordance with the

desired end result of the customer.

In particular the slats were produced through

laser cut plexiglass with functioning LEDs, the

lens was produced by silicon mold, while the

frame was created by stereolithography new

white, subsequently metallized.

The components were assembled in the

Mechatronics Hall of Skorpion’s Headquarters

and were then mounted onto the operational

vehicle.

Skorpion Torino – 26.03.2014

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Pandion Stile Bertone

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Pandion Stile Bertone

Front and rear Grilles SLA New White

Monolithic Geneva Motor Show 2010.

The Italian maker Bertone unveiled the

Pandion concept car today at the Geneva

Motor Show.

The concept pays tribute to Alfa Romeo’s

centenary and its name comes from the

animal world, as Pandion Haliaetus is the

scientific name for an Osprey: a sea hawk

that nests and lives in coastal areas.

Pandion is powered by a 4.7 liter, 450 hp 8-

cylinder Alfa Romeo engine.

Skorpion Torino – 26.03.2014

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Coupetorino

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Coupetorino

Skorpion Engineering Srl worked as Technical

Partner to the Mercedes Coupé Torino

Project.

To begin with, a 3D scale model was made

through the use of GOM ATOS scanner.

The 3D model of the car was then processed

through GOM software leading to the creation

of the polygon mesh stemming from the

scatter diagram. Mathematics were modeled

by one of our designers on the basis of the

2D model created by students of IAAD, Turin

and under the supervision of

STUDIOTORINO.

Skorpion Torino – 26.03.2014

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Coupetorino

The most difficult task was undoubtedly the

modeling of the rear of the car. Modeling work

was carried out with the utmost care and

attention to every detail of style.

The 3D model was then placed in the

stereolithography machine to be transformed

into a single piece. Subsequently, the model

was manually sanded, then painted.

Skorpion Torino – 26.03.2014

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