Silca expands its range of 3D-printed titanium products using Chisela, a stylish computer stand

The use of 3D printing and ceramic coating for the cleanest air flow possible helps meet requirements for lightness and strength. AM was particularly useful as the technology allowed for unique geometry, gyroscopes, or hollow interiors to provide the solid infrastructure required to support the computer load and accessory rack. Cerakote black ceramic coating is often used in aerospace, military and biomedical applications. In this case, it adds a certain charm and durability to the computer stand and increases the wear resistance by more than 100 times while strengthening the wear resistance by more than 1000 times compared to metal finishes and traditional paint coating.

Chisella has a unique tie-down system, the ‘T-Tray’, inspired by the T-shaped floor of an F1 race car. This system allows lights or cameras to be connected quickly and offers greater versatility for those who need them. Just slide it in until you hear the click of the install, then pull the lever to eject the accessory holder. Even better, the T-Tray system adds virtually no additional weight and has no aerodynamic penalty while adding functionality, the company says.

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