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What is Rapid Prototyping?
Rapid Prototyping (RP) enables the quick fabrication of physical
models using three-dimensional computer aided design (CAD) data.
Used in a wide range of industries, Rapid prototyping allows
companies to turn innovative ideas into successful end products
rapidly and efficiently.
Rapid Prototyping techniques offer multiple benefits, such
as:
Fast and effective communication of design ideas
Effective validation of design fit, form, and function
Greater design flexibility, with the ability to run quickly through
multiple design iterations
Fewer production design flaws and better end-products! Rapid
Prototyping-A Quick History
Rapid prototyping systems emerged in ***7 with the introduction of
stereolithography technology, a process that solidifies layers of
ultraviolet light-sensitive liquid polymer using laser technology.
In subsequent years, other rapid prototyping technologies were
introduced, such as: Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Selective
Laser Sintering and Laminated Object Manufacturing. The industry’s
very first 3D rapid prototyping system based on FDM Technology was
introduced in April, ***2, by Stratasys. The first 3D rapid
prototyping systems based on PolyJet technology were introduced by
Objet in April, ***0.
How does Rapid Prototyping Work?
Rapid Prototyping, also known as 3D printing, is an additive
manufacturing technology. The process begins with taking a virtual
design from modeling or computer aided design (CAD) software. The
3D printing machine reads the data from the CAD drawing and lays
down successive layers of liquid, powder, or sheet material —
building up the physical model from a series of cross sections.
These layers, which correspond to the virtual cross section from
the CAD model, are automatically joined together to create the
final shape.
Rapid Prototyping uses a standard data interface, implemented as
the STL file format, to translate from the CAD software to the 3D
prototyping machine. The STL file approximates the shape of a part
or assembly using triangular facets.
Typically, Rapid Prototyping systems can produce 3D models within a
few hours. Yet, this can vary widely, depending on the type of
machine being used and the size and number of models being
produced.
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