STL files are imported
into the FDM Printing software which automatically plots a precise deposition
path for the FDM Printer to follow. ABS plastic is fed into an extrusion head,
heated to a semi-liquid state and accurately deposited in layers as fine as
0.010-inch (0.254 mm) thick. Organic and complex geometric shapes and models
can be easily and quickly created using FDM Printing. How does 3D Printing fit into the design
process?
Designers
and Inventors using 3D CAD modeling programs can benefit from FDM printing in
several ways:
- Reducing time to Market - FDM printers help
streamline design & development which can drastically reduce the time it
takes to get products to the market place. The ease of use allows designers to
fine tune their designs without expensive tooling charges using rapid
prototypes.
- Generating Bottom-Line Savings - by enabling
a highly collaborative and efficient design process, FDM printers and rapid
prototypes have helped organizations significantly lower production costs,
reduce expensive revisions late in the development cycle and ensure products'
gross profit potential.
- Enhancing Communication and Collaboration -
FDM printing provides functional plastic models which can be easily shared,
refined, and improved. 3D Prototyping also allows designers to easily
communicate a design's true features to key audiences, including management,
marketing, vendors and customers. Selling ideas is easy when you can show
rather than explain.
- Prove your designs and provide functional
models to show product feasibility. Designs that would take weeks to machine
can be built and refined easily with FDM models to effectively demonstrate the
value of designs.
How durable is ABS?
Unlike appearance rapid prototypes produced in weak materials,
FDM printing provides parts built in ABS plastic that can be used for
functional and field tests. FDM parts strength depends on the geometry of the
part but in general have about 80% of the strength of injection molded
ABS.
ABS rapid prototype
parts can be sanded, milled, drilled, tapped, painted and even plated with
nickel, chrome or copper.
What colors are available for FDM
Printing?
ABS is stocked in the following
colors: White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow & Gray. Other colors are
available by special order.
What are 3D drawings and why do I need
them?
3D Drawings are created in a CAD
(computer aided drafting) program such as Solid Works or ProEngineer. These
drawings/models are required in order to create a plastic rapid prototype.You
can download Rhinoceros® CAD software and try creating your own CAD files
at www.rhino3d.com where you can find great tutorials, sample parts and a
supportive user group. You can be designing your own parts the same day.
What drawing file formats do you
accept?
Stereolithography files (.stl) are
required.
My design is confidential, how do you ensure
the privacy of my project?
Customer
confidentally is paramount to the VFABS prototyping process, and we take it
very seriously. All of our customers our covered by our non-disclosure
agreement which can be found here Privacy
Policy.
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