OTOPLASTICS: High-End Surface Finishing for Additively Manufactured Earmolds

OTOPLASTICS: High-End Surface Finishing for Additively Manufactured Earmolds

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background and Importance

Hearing impairments significantly impact an individual’s social and psychological well-being. Modern hearing systems are high-performance technologies in miniature form. A critical component of these systems is the custom-made earmold, which ensures a secure fit for the technology and must be nearly invisible and imperceptible to the wearer. Titanium earmolds, in particular, offer a robust and durable alternative, making them ideal for demanding applications.

1.2 Objective

Today, earmolds and titanium earmolds are predominantly manufactured using additive manufacturing (3D printing), resulting in raw parts with inherent surface roughness. The goal of this application optimization was to eliminate this roughness and achieve a high-gloss finish that eliminates the need for manual rework while meeting the highest aesthetic and functional standards.

2. METHODOLOGY AND CHALLENGES

2.1 Challenges in Processing Plastics and Titanium

The processing of materials like acrylic, silicone, and titanium presents distinct yet equally demanding challenges in mass finishing:

Plastics:

Cloudiness: Surfaces become matte or appear "milky" after processing.

Loss of Geometry: Aggressive processing can alter the fit of these custom parts.

Residues: Process media can become lodged in fine channels.

Titanium:

Mirror Finish Without Form Loss: Titanium requires extremely gentle processing to ensure minimal material removal while preserving intricate geometries

Process Reliability: Results must be reproducible and stable to ensure consistently high quality.

2.2 Experimental Setup

To address these challenges, the OTEC Finishing Center conducted comprehensive test series, evaluating various process parameters:

Plastics: Testing innovative combinations of process media, adjusting flow dynamics in CF-Series machines, and optimizing the interaction between abrasive media and workpiece surfaces.





Titanium: Developing a specialized process media mix that enables minimal material removal while achieving maximum gloss, alongside fine-tuning machine parameters for uniform processing. The focus was on identifying a process that delivers reproducible, top-tier quality for both milled and printed parts.

3. Results

Arguably the most significant achievement of the new process is its optical quality:

3.1 Exceptional Transparency and Mirror Finish

Plastics: Achieved brilliance and transparency comparable to or surpassing manual polishing.

Titanium: Delivered a flawless mirror finish without significant form loss.

3.2 Preservation of Geometry

By fine-tuning machine parameters and using specially tailored media, material removal was controlled to ensure extremely gentle processing. This is essential for achieving a perfect fit in the ear canal.

3.3 Process Stability

The test series demonstrated that the new process is highly stable. Both plastics and titanium achieved homogeneous surface structures free from disruptive deposits or inclusions.

4. ANALYSIS OF BENEFITS

4.1 For Manufacturers (Economic Efficiency)

Reduction in Manual Labor

The need for manual pre- or post-processing is minimized.

Efficiency

The OTEC CF-Series enables the processing of larger batch sizes in a single operation.

No Mandatory Coating:

Due to the high surface quality, optional coatings are now an aesthetic choice rather than a technical necessity for achieving biocompatibility.

4.2 For End Users (Quality)

Wearing Comfort

Perfectly smoothed surfaces prevent skin irritation in the sensitive ear area.

Aesthetics

High transparency in plastics and the mirror finish in titanium make the earmold nearly invisible when worn.

Hygiene

Smoother surfaces reduce the accumulation of earwax and bacteria, making cleaning easier.

5. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

The new insights from the OTEC Finishing Center have revolutionized the automated processing of earmolds and titanium earmolds. The developed process combines economic efficiency with the highest quality standards.

We recommend that manufacturers of earmolds and titanium earmolds adopt the optimized process parameters of the CF-series to remain competitive and deliver products that delight end users both functionally and aesthetically. The synergy between the machine and the newly defined process media mix guarantees results that truly "stand out" – or, in the best sense, remain invisible.

Die OTEC Präzisionsfinish GmbH bietet Präzisionstechnologie für die Erzeugung perfekter Oberflächen. Maschinen von OTEC zum Glätten, präzisem Kanten verrunden, Polieren und Entgraten dienen zur rationellen Oberflächenveredlung verschiedenster Werkstücke. Mit einem Netz aus internationalen Handelspartnern ist OTEC weltweit kundennah vor Ort vertreten. Verschiedenste Branchen wie Werkzeugindustrie, Automobilindustrie, Luft- und Raumfahrt, Medizintechnik sowie die Uhren- und Schmuckbranche profitieren vom umfassenden Know-how des Technologieführers OTEC in der Entwicklung des perfekten Zusammenspiels von Maschine und Verfahrensmittel.

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Die OTEC Präzisionsfinish GmbH bietet Präzisionstechnologie für die Erzeugung perfekter Oberflächen. Maschinen von OTEC zum Glätten, präzisem Kanten verrunden, Polieren und Entgraten dienen zur rationellen Oberflächenveredlung verschiedenster Werkstücke. Mit einem Netz aus internationalen Handelspartnern ist OTEC weltweit kundennah vor Ort vertreten. Verschiedenste Branchen wie Werkzeugindustrie, Automobilindustrie, Luft- und Raumfahrt, Medizintechnik sowie die Uhren- und Schmuckbranche profitieren vom umfassenden Know-how des Technologieführers OTEC in der Entwicklung des perfekten Zusammenspiels von Maschine und Verfahrensmittel.



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Datum: 04.02.2026 - 09:46 Uhr
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