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The process of designing, prototyping, and fabricating tools for production can be the most expensive and time-consuming portion of the product development cycle. Lead times can be weeks to months; any changes to a tool may delay production by months and drive costs even higher. When you need custom molds for low-volume production runs, 3D printed molds can be an affordable, fast alternative.
3D printing involves no tooling and little to no manufacturing preparation, making it ideal if you need to achieve fast turnaround times without sacrificing complexity or accuracy. Print customized electrodes unattended using the Metal X and charge them with electricity using a die-sinking EDM machine to create a mold. Or you can rapidly create 3D printed molds using materials that withstand high temperatures and extreme environments to replace traditional thermoset molding methods.
Save Money: Cut costs by reducing the labor and material/scrap it takes to create a customized mold.
Save Time: Create next-day molds that can withstand extreme environments and are robust in high temperatures.
Easily Make Customized Molds: Create custom and complex molds for specific applications and have them ready to use in just a few days.
Rapid injection molding (RIM) is an injection molding process designed for the manufacture of relatively small batches of plastic parts with much shorter lead times than the standard injection molding process. In general, the equipment used for RIM is the same as that used for normal production injection molding except that RIM injection molds are designed for quick turnaround instead of for long series production durability
The gain in concept-to-production lead time comes primarily from using mold materials like aluminum, which are less expensive and easier to machine than standard injection mold materials. The molds will not have the durability required for long series production runs, but they are good enough for smaller runs of at least 500 to 1000 parts.
The proses from Design to Production in matter of weeks at a third of the price of a regular mold…..