3D-printed adaptation: motorization that fits into any system
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3D-printed adaptation: motorization that fits into any system

Timo Burlet
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Published on 17 april 2026·1 min reading time

The Challenge of Compatibility

The Challenge of Compatibility Indoor shading systems vary in structure, dimensions, and technical properties. Therefore, universal applicability of motors is not a given. Adaptation plays a crucial role in this, as a good fit directly impacts installation, operation, and reliability.

Why 3D Printing Makes a Difference

With 3D-printed adaptations, it is possible to respond more quickly and accurately to different system requirements. This offers more flexibility in development and application. It enables motorization solutions to be better tailored to various profiles and technical configurations.

More Opportunities for Manufacturers and Installers

For manufacturers and processors, 3D-printed adaptation means more freedom. It increases the compatibility of motors, reduces the likelihood of limitations during installation, and makes it easier to integrate motorization into various systems. Thus, it directly contributes to a broader product portfolio.

Innovation from Practice

3D-printed adaptation is a good example of innovation that directly stems from practice. It solves a concrete issue while simultaneously offering new commercial and technical opportunities. This fits seamlessly with BREL's role as a developer of smart motorization solutions.

With 3D-printed adaptation, BREL makes motorization more flexible, widely applicable, and better fitting. It is an innovation that demonstrates that real progress often lies in practical details that make a difference in daily processing.

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