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When pianos are built traditionally, most of their parts are made of wood. To counteract the susceptibility of wood to changing humidity or air temperature, Phoenix Pianos, led by Richard Dain, developed the D3D hammer system. The reworked version of the hammer mechanism, which is responsible for generating sound, is made almost exclusively of carbon fibre fabric and plastic.
The iglide i3 laser sintering material ensured that the requirements of the new hammer flange were met, if not exceeded. The polymer's high wear resistance is designed precisely for sliding applications, and the material's stability keeps the components firm. The parts also fit perfectly and have up to 50 times the wear resistance of other plastics, ensuring consistent mechanical movement even after thousands of strikes.
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