Posts Tagged ‘system’
3D Printing Merges With Printed Electronics
A joint development between 3D printer maker, Stratasys and printed electronics system manufacturer, Optomec takes first step in merging these two technologies. The companies have created the first known model of a fully printed hybrid structure — a model of a wing for a UAV.
Rapid Prototyping for DFM
Description
Micro-Cut Corporation uses rapid prototyping (RP) for advanced medical applications. Visit Baxter Health Care Technology Park, the original Beta testing site for stereolithography. At Laserform, actual test parts are made from molds produced from RP parts. At DTM Corp., the Selective Laser Sintering system uses powder materials to produce a wide variety of prototype parts. At Metro Plastics, a Quandrax system is used to make an extensive range of parts to produce initial molds for tryout of injection molding dies. At Chrysler’s Jeep and Truck Engineering Center, two RP machines meet the increasing demand for automotive prototypes. Also see a comparison of the different RP systems at Ford Motor
Rapid Prototyping for DFM
Description
Micro-Cut Corporation uses rapid prototyping (RP) for advanced medical applications. Visit Baxter Health Care Technology Park, the original Beta testing site for stereolithography. At Laserform, actual test parts are made from molds produced from RP parts. At DTM Corp., the Selective Laser Sintering system uses powder materials to produce a wide variety of prototype parts. At Metro Plastics, a Quandrax system is used to make an extensive range of parts to produce initial molds for tryout of injection molding dies. At Chrysler’s Jeep and Truck Engineering Center, two RP machines meet the increasing demand for automotive prototypes. Also see a comparison of the different RP systems at Ford Motor
Rapid Prototyping for DFM
Description
Micro-Cut Corporation uses rapid prototyping (RP) for advanced medical applications. Visit Baxter Health Care Technology Park, the original Beta testing site for stereolithography. At Laserform, actual test parts are made from molds produced from RP parts. At DTM Corp., the Selective Laser Sintering system uses powder materials to produce a wide variety of prototype parts. At Metro Plastics, a Quandrax system is used to make an extensive range of parts to produce initial molds for tryout of injection molding dies. At Chrysler’s Jeep and Truck Engineering Center, two RP machines meet the increasing demand for automotive prototypes. Also see a comparison of the different RP systems at Ford Motor
PROTOTYPE 2: Collector’s Edition (Xbox 360)
Announcing the Collector’s Edition for PROTOTYPE 2 on Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Limited Quantities available. For more information visit www.prototypegame.com ESRB rating: MATURE for Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language
Rapid Prototyping for DFM
Description
Micro-Cut Corporation uses rapid prototyping (RP) for advanced medical applications. Visit Baxter Health Care Technology Park, the original Beta testing site for stereolithography. At Laserform, actual test parts are made from molds produced from RP parts. At DTM Corp., the Selective Laser Sintering system uses powder materials to produce a wide variety of prototype parts. At Metro Plastics, a Quandrax system is used to make an extensive range of parts to produce initial molds for tryout of injection molding dies. At Chrysler’s Jeep and Truck Engineering Center, two RP machines meet the increasing demand for automotive prototypes. Also see a comparison of the different RP systems at Ford Motor
Rapid Prototyping for DFM
Description
Micro-Cut Corporation uses rapid prototyping (RP) for advanced medical applications. Visit Baxter Health Care Technology Park, the original Beta testing site for stereolithography. At Laserform, actual test parts are made from molds produced from RP parts. At DTM Corp., the Selective Laser Sintering system uses powder materials to produce a wide variety of prototype parts. At Metro Plastics, a Quandrax system is used to make an extensive range of parts to produce initial molds for tryout of injection molding dies. At Chrysler’s Jeep and Truck Engineering Center, two RP machines meet the increasing demand for automotive prototypes. Also see a comparison of the different RP systems at Ford Motor
Rapid Prototyping for DFM
Description
Micro-Cut Corporation uses rapid prototyping (RP) for advanced medical applications. Visit Baxter Health Care Technology Park, the original Beta testing site for stereolithography. At Laserform, actual test parts are made from molds produced from RP parts. At DTM Corp., the Selective Laser Sintering system uses powder materials to produce a wide variety of prototype parts. At Metro Plastics, a Quandrax system is used to make an extensive range of parts to produce initial molds for tryout of injection molding dies. At Chrysler’s Jeep and Truck Engineering Center, two RP machines meet the increasing demand for automotive prototypes. Also see a comparison of the different RP systems at Ford Motor
Rapid Prototyping for DFM
Description
Micro-Cut Corporation uses rapid prototyping (RP) for advanced medical applications. Visit Baxter Health Care Technology Park, the original Beta testing site for stereolithography. At Laserform, actual test parts are made from molds produced from RP parts. At DTM Corp., the Selective Laser Sintering system uses powder materials to produce a wide variety of prototype parts. At Metro Plastics, a Quandrax system is used to make an extensive range of parts to produce initial molds for tryout of injection molding dies. At Chrysler’s Jeep and Truck Engineering Center, two RP machines meet the increasing demand for automotive prototypes. Also see a comparison of the different RP systems at Ford Motor
Rapid Prototyping for DFM
Description
Micro-Cut Corporation uses rapid prototyping (RP) for advanced medical applications. Visit Baxter Health Care Technology Park, the original Beta testing site for stereolithography. At Laserform, actual test parts are made from molds produced from RP parts. At DTM Corp., the Selective Laser Sintering system uses powder materials to produce a wide variety of prototype parts. At Metro Plastics, a Quandrax system is used to make an extensive range of parts to produce initial molds for tryout of injection molding dies. At Chrysler’s Jeep and Truck Engineering Center, two RP machines meet the increasing demand for automotive prototypes. Also see a comparison of the different RP systems at Ford Motor
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