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At the Sncf, 3d Printing Invites in a Ter in Commercial Service

In the Pays de la Loire, a TER in circulation is monitored a little closer than the others. When it passes in maintenance, at an unchanged frequency, the companions must record a maximum of information about a particular part – a steel cross-pivot mounted on a bogie, i.e. the place where the boxes and axles are placed. And for reasons: this piece was printed in 3D, at the technicalentre industrielle Charentes-Périgord de Périgueux (Dorgogne), be…
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In the Pays de la Loire, a TER in circulation is monitored a little closer than the others. When it passes in maintenance, at an unchanged frequency, the companions must record a maximum of information about a particular part – a steel cross-pivot mounted on a bogie, i.e. the place where the boxes and axles are placed. And for reasons: this piece was printed in 3D, at the technicalentre industrielle Charentes-Périgord de Périgueux (Dorgogne), be…

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usinenouvelle.com broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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