Trivium: Replacing metal parts using 3D printing

At Trivium, 3D printing has become a standard if it comes to finding solutions for replacement parts. They save time, money, and are able to design parts that work better than the original. We created a video to showcase

Why the The Anode Worm is a great example

The key part in this story is an anode worm. Trivium had a clear set of requirements which Nylon CF actually met. Not only were they able to reproduce the part. They also saw the performance of the 3D printed part was even better. So instead of outsourcing and ordering expensive parts, they could now simply print the optimized design – on demand.

Telling a personal story

We filmed this video as a personal story of the two colleagues from Trivum. On the one part, they share facts, a situation, a solution and the result. But we believe the human part is just as important. Even when the content is B2B. This is why it was great to showcase their enthusiasm and the energy they got from 3D printing and this project in particular.

In the end, the video was published on UltiMaker’s Youtube, with small social media posts for promotion, and a written article with more information on their website.