John Moeller's Article in Business
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Metal Prototypes A Faster Way
When making metal prototypes, both precision and speed are important. You want to make sure that you make those prototypes as precise as possible so that you do not risk damaging your machinery when you try them out.
Posted on Jan-05-2011
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Plastic Injection Molding Keep It Simple
When a part in a piece of equipment or machinery fails, you have to order a replacement part. If your machine is custom-made, then it means that you will need another part to be custom-made. But this might take a while, depending on how intricate the part is and what material it is made from.
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DMLS A Prototyping Innovation
Fifty years ago, lasers were seen as the height of technology. People imagined that they could do all sorts of things, from slicing through the toughest materials to zapping bad guys with their rays. In today’s era of technology, we have discovered that lasers can actually be used to do even more than we had hoped possible.
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Molded Plastic An Easy Manufacturing Solution
In 1855, Alexander Parkes invented the first synthetic plastic. The invention of plastic has changed the world of manufacturing forever. And as plastics are continuing to be developed with different properties, the usefulness of such a product continues to grow.
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Stereolithography Making Better Models
Making models is business as usual for manufacturers. As they develop new products and test out their designs, it becomes necessary to build models and prototypes of these designs to see whether or not they are feasible.
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Laser Sintering The Wave of the Future
When it comes to manufacturing prototypes, laser sintering is the wave of the future. The use of lasers has proven to be extremely effective in a variety of applications, from laser eye surgery to laser fingerprint scans to laser light shows.
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