3D Printing the 'Kakinada Mine Sweeping Davit Elbow' for the Indian Navy
- Ranajit Das
- Apr 29, 2016
- 1 min read
The 'Kakinada Mine Sweeping Davit Elbow' came with the parcel assigned by the Indian Navy with another 100s of machine parts. The complex shape of the part made it impossible to directly cast and manufacture it, especially because there was no cast ever made or probably unavailable in the market.
A special process was used using Dimension Dual Delta XL to process the cast and get the final metal output. A design was created by a professional CAD specialist before processing the design for quality test. After testing the design quality, the print out was given. Once the print came out clean, it was time to process it for metal casting.

It was a fantastic process detailed with minute detailing that made the creation so unique. J Group Robotics was happy to realize the satisfaction of the Indian Navy. Following is the data sheet to better understand the engineering aspects.
J Group Robotics is gradually proving to the most preferred vendor to work with the Indian Navy on 3D Printing Technology.
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