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As you can see, CNC Rapid Prototype Tooling really incorporates some high technology and this type of technology can be beneficial to many different industries in today’s society.
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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 Prototype Tooling solutions include: stereo lithography (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.
However, the need for speed can become a loss in other categories. The need to develop parts in a short period of time comes as a trade off. Producing with speed causes less layers of resin on certain parts; therefore, the detail of these parts will be less. The trade off for speed is in the detailing. You just have to decide which one you would rather prefer.
Through the sintering process, parts can be created that are able to be directly used as they come out of the machine. No longer will customers have to build the parts, now all they have to do is to build assemblies. This can save a lot of time and money for many companies who utilize this type of technology.
Stereo lithography uses a laser (UV) to cure resins. The laser builds the product by layers and Rapid Prototype Tooling helps in ensuring the credibility. The end product is usually yellow to white in color and can finished with a variety of different finishes.
Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) also uses a layering process to build the final product. Metallic powder is used in this process which is then spread over a plate and sintered by a laser beam to the specifications that the software file specifies.
As you can see, CNC Rapid Prototype Tooling really incorporates some high technology and this type of technology can be beneficial to many different industries in today’s society. Not just anyone can operate these machines. It takes high skilled and well trained individuals, usually with an engineering background to produce these products through the use of these machines.
Computer numerical controlled technology and robotic technology combined with high tech software programs can pretty much create anything that anyone can dream of. If you have any questions about CNC rapid prototyping, ask any dealer who deals in these types of machines. They will be able to answer any questions that you may have.
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