With today’s advancements in technology, CNC rapid prototyping can be done faster than ever. CNC machines can create three dimensional prototypes within days compared to the former technology of the past. With the software programs that run these machines, any design or specifications from one of your drawings can be created to the specifications that are required.
CNC rapid prototyping solutions include: stereolithography (SLA), selective laser sintering (SLS), RTV tooling, hybrid tooling, injection molding, and direct metal laser sintering (DMLS). Between these options, basically any part, mold, etc can be developed. Top quality engineers can help to make a dream a reality with the CNC rapid prototyping process.
Continue Reading…
Related posts
With today’s advancements in technology, CNC rapid prototyping can be done faster than ever. CNC machines can create three dimensional prototypes within days compared to the former technology of the past. With the software programs that run these machines, any design or specifications from one of your drawings can be created to the specifications that are required.
CNC rapid prototyping solutions include: stereolithography (SLA), selective laser sintering (SLS), RTV tooling, hybrid tooling, injection molding, and direct metal laser sintering (DMLS). Between these options, basically any part, mold, etc can be developed. Top quality engineers can help to make a dream a reality with the CNC rapid prototyping process.
Continue Reading…
Related posts
Rapid prototyping machines are definitely considered high technology machining. The process that is required and that a rapid prototyping machine does is absolutely amazing. Computer generated and laid out, then sent to the machine to develop by constructing layers upon layers of materials until a final product is developed is definitely amazing.
So, how does all of this work? To begin with, you have to develop some kind of graphic, model, etc by using a computer program such as CAD (computer aided drafting). In this program you will design your “idea” and then the program will take cross sections, little by little, until the “idea” has been deconstructed. The program will then send the information to the machine, where the machine reconstructs the “idea” layer by layer until a final prototype is formed. Yes, this all is definitely confusing, but actually simple if you put it into layman’s terms.
Continue Reading…
Related posts