Rapid Prototyping Services in Manufacturing Products

Rapid Prototyping Services provide an edge in the competitive world. It involves techniques which improves development of the product using CAD (Computer Aided Design). The construction of the complex shaped models is done using the 3D CAD technology. It has a wide application and is used for making scale model of a product quickly and thus converting the Prototype to the required Product in very less time.

The Rapid Prototyping services have wide application because it has many benefits. It allows corrections reducing the time needed for the development of the product. Engineering changes can be made and necessary features be added to the product in the design phase itself. These increase the life of the product and also go by the manufacturing and market trends. It helps to make new many new varieties, make complex designs and enables quick delivery of products. Since it is computer automated it provides visualization of the product in the model phase itself.

The traditional way of making a product was through wooden patterns and then cast the material in the mould. Rapid Prototyping Services helps to overcome wastage and generally does not only use manual skills thus easily designing complex patterns. A model is prepared using CAD in the STL format. This is processed by the RP machine by creating multiple layers of the model and is repeated until the model is complete. After removing the supports, the patterns are used to make replicas using poly-urethanes which have high strength and temperature resistance properties. The various RP techniques followed in the manufacturing industry are Stereo Lithography (SLA), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Three Dimensional Printing (3DP), Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) and Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), Solid Ground Curing (SGC).

Rapid Prototyping uses the fabrication technology as the object is built by adding multiple layers. The CAD drawing is provided to the Rapid Prototyping Machine to develop the object. Using these technologies the Rapid Prototyping Services provide with the engineering experience that also provides solutions to meet the prototyping needs. It helps to transform the model to the prototype and then to the product. Some minor changes while making the products can reduce the cost can make it more appealing, satisfying, and reliable. It helps to improve the quality of a product in an engineering environment keeping in mind the market trends also. The products can be marketed faster and the required goals are achieved in no time.

 

 

 

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New nano-3D-printing speed record set in Vienna

This isn’t the first time 3D printing has been used to create a model in miniature, the ability to scale items down either from CAD files or by 3D scanning an item and then reproducing them is one of the main benefits of 3D printing and is often used in rapid prototyping services to test scale models. This has even been done before for race cars with the Renault Formula One team having worked with 3D Systems to make highly accurate scale models for use in their wind tunnel: producing far better results and far quicker results than the rapid prototyping services techniques they used before.

What the Vienna University of Technology though have done is to take miniaturization to another level. The work they carried out may itself have little use but it shows what can be achieved.

The reason a model Formula One style car was used was because these are among the most complex machines in the world made with fantastic precision to produce shapes developed using windtunnels and CFD, Computational fluid dynamics: highly complex computer programs that predict the flow of air over surfaces.

The model that the Vienna University of technology team created though will have no use as a rapid prototyping services model for an F1 team though as it is around the size of a grain of sand, but when magnified created with incredible accuracy.

The model car was made, as with other 3D printing techniques used for rapid prototyping services, by building up the printout 1 thin layer at a time, this isn’t the clever bit though as this was already possible, what is important is the speed that they can now produce items with this level of microscopic detail at.

The uses for this are many but most obviously uses in the field of healthcare; replacement parts that can be microscopic but still highly detailed are essential but the speed means larger parts including replacement joints can now be made with a level of detail never before possible but in a practical amount of time: hours or minutes instead of days and weeks. Though some applications for 3D printers developed primarily for rapid prototyping services in healthcare have been found they have been limited; one major use for this new technology will be creating frameworks for new organic material in the body to grow on: this could help with rebuilding tissue almost anywhere in the body and the level of accuracy will mean that the growth can be controlled very precisely and imperfections avoided.

The difference in speed is in fact around a thousand fold, the process using incredibly accurate lasers and a series of mirrors now prints at 5 meters per second, before speeds were a similar number of millimeters per second.  Even compared to 3D printers used for rapid prototyping services where accuracy is unimportant the speed is comparable, especially if the technique was used to complete the top layer on a standard item.

It was on the car model that the Viennese team broke a new world record, it took only around 4 minutes to produce but other models produced by the team include the St Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna and Tower Bridge in London, both engineering triumphs created by what is surely a engineering triumph itself that has bought together both mechanics and chemistry. The resin used comes out as a liquid and is then hardened by the lasers: for this the consistency of the resin and its photosensitivity must both be perfect.

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Is it really possible to use 3D printing services in every home?

If questioned, many people will say that 3D printer is not a common computer accessory to have in an individual home. The reasons behind this reaction can be that without the special technical knowledge and skill set, it will be very difficult for them to create 3D CAD file on the 3D printer or 3D printing service. With 2D printers anyone with basic computer skills and knowledge is able to print a leaflet or a text document, but for using a 3D printer you will have to have certain technical knowledge about creating a 3D CAD file. The main point of difference between the 2D and 3D printers is that, on 2D printers you generally print documents, photos or graphics which are downloaded or sent to you.

If the 3D printers or printing services are equipped with the technology to scan 3D objects, then you would be able to scan any 3D object and create 3D models which are scaled down such as 3D photos of your family as well as friends. It is also being said that if the 3D printers are easily made available and operational at home level, then they may replace the process of manufacturing to a large extent. It may take some time and development in technology, but there seems a distinct possibility that large part of manufacturing can be done at individual home level with the help of the 3D printing service. There is of course the question of rights to copy the products and also about the license and copyrights as well as the other IP rights, but still the idea seems viable.

The idea behind this concept is that you will be able to download the file of the desired product and then send it directly to your 3D printer. There can be limitations regarding some material or complicated products and also about the size of the product you will be able to print on your 3D printer at home. As far as the difficulties regarding the first two problems are concerned, they can be solved with development of technology and same is true with the problem of the different material. About the size of the product, you can print the product in parts and then assemble them. You can also hire the local 3D printing service to print large sized files.

The main point is that whether it will be affordable, viable and easily possible for common people to print products at home with the help of their 3D printers?  Is it cheaper and convenient for them to purchase those products at stores or even online? Is the 3D printing services a better option that actual shopping for the products?

 

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Comet l3D 5M entry-level scanner

3d Scanning Serivce3D scanning is actually a lot harder technically than 3D printing, 3D printing technology is expensive but the levels of accuracy are high. With 3D scanning getting high accuracy is difficult and requires expensive equipment. The Comet Sensor Systems L3D 5M though is the first entry-level system to come out that offers a high degree of accuracy at a price that can actually be afforded by many small and medium sized business rather than purely by specialists. Previously those using 3D scanners in small businesses, such as those with design requirements, those scanning designs for reproduction through 3D printing or architecture firms, would probably have had to make do with a handheld scanner. A handheld scanner is only as accurate as the hand that holds it, for some uses this is fine for others millimeters count; with a handheld scanner you of course have the shake of the hand and the difficulty of lining up a scan.

The Comet sensor is still light weight so it can be taken into buildings and to other places to scan objects in-situ but it stands on a tripod giving a fixed and secure point from which to do 3D scanning giving much better accuracy.

Many businesses of course still use hands-on techniques for measurements; even on basic objects with only flat planes this is time consuming and many delicate items, such as historic artifacts, can be easily damaged. With the Comet system historians and archeologists, those that work with delicate parts and perhaps need to complete quality control and many others can benefit from being able to measure an object quickly and safely without touching it and they can then use the information to create a 3D CAD file

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EMS Press Release – Steinbichler Releases Comet L3D 5 Megapixel Blue Light 3D Scanner

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COMET L3D 5M – The new dimension of efficient 3D data acquisition from Steinbichler Optotechnik

Steinbichler Optotechnik GmbH, the worldwide leading supplier of optical measuring and 3D scanning technology presents the new 5 Megapixel Sensor COMET L3D 5M 3D Scanner. “In comparison to the basic model COMET L3D, the “5M” offers improved camera resolution for a higher level of surface detail. Even highly structured components can be captured in great detail. By doing so, we achieve a maximum measuring field size of 500mm. Besides this, the COMET L3D 5M also has a newly developed pulsed operation adapted to the LED, which provides for a higher light intensity,” explains Hans Weigert, head of sales/marketing at Steinbichler Optotechnik GmbH, about the changes in comparison to the basic model.

The particularly compact and efficient COMET L3D 5M opens up a new dimension of efficient 3D data acquisition with its innovative LED lighting technology. The ultra-portable device does this even more easily, faster and more precisely. Therefore, and as it is economic, the 3D scanner presents an ideal entry-level solution for users who would like to use the wide range of optic measuring technologies without compromising on technology, service and data quality. Yet the COMET L3D 5M is also ideal for challenging applications, such as quality control. The robust construction and the dust-proof optical components allow the device to be used under industrial conditions. Furthermore, the extremely compact dimensions and the low weight mean the user can use conventional accessories such as a camera tripod to position the sensor. As already known from COMET L3D, the transport and commissioning of the complete system require minimum effort. The particularly easy handling and usability of the system offer the user the greatest possible flexibility as well as maximum efficiency when handling any measuring work.

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Bringing home 3D Printing with Marketbot printers

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The name for the latest 3D printer from Makerbot is great: The Replicator; many marketers say a good product should do what it says on the tin, unfortunately though MakertBot’s Replicator doesn’t quite do that, at least not unless you also have a 3D scanner at home.

Therein lies the biggest problem with 3D printing becoming popular in homes: how do you actually get a file ready to print? Considering where 3D printing has come from this isn’t a massive problem; the previous barrier was of course cost but now home 3D printers are affordable for most families with an above average income and more importantly perhaps for many small and start up businesses.

3D handheld scanners are available separately of course though they themselves need to come down in price: wouldn’t it be great though if the replicator actually could scan and recreate an object all within the one unit? Definitely one for the future.

What Makerbot have provided customers though is ‘Thingiverse’ an online community with 15,000+ 3D plans that are ready to print; this is just one open source repository of 3D CAD designs online now though with Google’s 3D Warehouse being one of the largest.

Of course you are going to be limited even with these 3D models online, many are made by designers working in rapid prototyping services and are for unique and obscure parts for use in engineering and product design rather than finished models that you may want to use at home.

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3D printing lessons in Schools produce future Designers

The engineering, architecture and deigning classes that were taken by the schools in past days resulted in improper plans forming a sloppy foam model. If a tool was designed it had very low possibility of converting in a working model. If a building was designed and a 3D CAD design is made on a computer or a rough scale it will never be made out as to how exactly the real building will look like. Many students at Centennial High School in Franklin while using the 3D printers used the rapid prototyping services and were able to complete highly accurate models and working items out of designs made through 3D CAD software.

It is assumed that such a high level equipment might me difficult for a high school student to use and work on it but it’s not so, the rapid prototyping services is a job where the rapid prototype manufactures use the conventional methods to work which are highly accomplished and are highly paid. This service might bring the trend of the 3D printers in the market and they will be easy to use as they become popular. Like for instance the ZPrinters manufactured by the Z Corporation are very easy to use. Out of the various models valuable the Zprinter 450 model was selected for the Franklin’s Centennial High School to be used by the high school students and it was found that they got easily adapted to it with just a little help from their teacher Tim Sawyer.

The Zprinter is also safe to use because it uses non toxic materials unlike the conventional techniques used for rapid prototyping services which uses toxic chemicals and glue. After making the 3D design on a computer a click print has to be made, after that all the extra powder is carefully blown away from inside the Zprinter so that there is minimal wastage of materials and they can be re-used. In this way most of the schools will be able to make it affordable. The Zprinters 450 is available in a very handy size of around 5feet by 7 feet that easily fits in an average classroom.

The Centennial High School has already adopted the use of the Zprinters and has made a special place in the hearts of student and it is assumed that next year the engineering students will be using it as well for upgrading rapid prototyping services.

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3D Printer Infiltrating With Zbond

View a video that shows how to infiltrate Z Corp 3D Printer parts with Z Bond 90

 

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Konica-Minolta Virtuoso 3D Scanner

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3D Printing might be available in space soon

NASA back zero gravity 3D printer development

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If you are looking for investment for your business it can be hard to get, but NASA always have generous amounts available to businesses who can solve the problems involved in any of their current or future missions in space.

3D printing certainly has potential to be incredibly useful in space and therefore it was probably only a matter of time before somebody started work on a 3D printer that can work in space. There are of course now dozens of different 3D Printer designs many used for rapid prototyping services, but unsurprisingly these can’t be used in zero gravity. Some popular 3D printers for rapid prototyping services use powder and a binder, totally suitable for use in space.

Made in Space though are the company who have developed a 3D printer that can work in partial gravity. They have already printed a wrench on a test flight with an aircraft completing dives to simulate partial gravity.

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