Six bionic-design pistons produced by MAHLE using 3D printing operate under the bonnet of the Porsche 911 GT2 RS.
A layered approach: A laser fuses around 1,200 layers of the powdered MAHLE piston alloy to form a blank. (Image: Trumpf)
The finish machining of the printed blank is demanding work.
The skirt and skirt wall of the printed piston are tested stringently.
MAHLE claims the pistons produced by the 3D printer increase the engine performance of the Porsche 911 GT2 RS, while making it more efficient.
MAHLE, Porsche and Trumpf produce world’s first 3D-printed piston

Joint project with Porsche and Trumpf yields world’s first 3D printed piston; successfully tested in Porsche 911 GT2 RS.

17 Jul 2020 | 8875 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

MAHLE, working jointly with sports car manufacturer Porsche and mechanical engineering company Trumpf, has produced high-performance aluminium pistons using 3D printing techniques for the first time. The pistons were successfully tested on the engine test bench for Porsche’s 911 GT2 RS sports car.

While standard forged pistons have reached ...

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