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3D printing improves precision for Lancashire fire door firm

Additive manufacturing (3D printing) has been used to create a jig for specialist fire door manufacturing, increasing accuracy and productivity as fewer doors are rejected during safety checks.

The project needed to ensure that beading around the window panels on the fire doors held the glass inserts securely.

Pendle Doors, based in Blackburn, Lancashire, used an air gun to insert the pins holding the beading in place. It wanted to find out whether using a jig to hold the gun would ensure the pins consistently went into the doors at the right angle.

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