Introduction to FDM and PolyJet

Today there are many prototyping technologies to support the full development cycle of a product from initial idea to manufacturing full-scale parts to low-volume production. Read this brief overview about the advantages and disadvantages for two of the most popular additive technologies used for prototyping and production. With complementary strengths and weaknesses, one of these [...]

By |2014-12-01T02:25:57+08:00June 26th, 2010|Blog|17 Comments

Introduction to Rapid prototype technology

Transforming plastic part designs into rapid prototypes with full geometry has become an essential part of the moldmaking process for today’s mold builders. Nobody can afford to make mistakes up front, which will take big dollars to fix later. The majority of rapid prototyping involves the use of two common rapid prototyping processes: stereolithography (SLA) [...]

By |2014-12-01T02:25:55+08:00June 26th, 2010|Blog|1 Comment

How to do Sharp Edge

To provide the high-performance results demanded in today’s moldmaking, many indexable-insert ballnose endmills use PVD-coated, precision-ground, micrograin- carbide inserts. Experience shows that such inserts perform best with sharp edges, which represents a departure from the conventional wisdom that extra-strong edges are required to stand up to hardened materials at very high feedrates. […]

By |2020-07-12T14:57:12+08:00June 19th, 2010|News|1 Comment

High-Performance Finishing solution

Within this decade, advanced carbide cutting tools used with constant-chip-load CNC cutting strategies have dramatically increased material-removal rates in roughing of mold cores and cavities. The combination of these tools and strategies also results in dimensions closer to near-net shape, which favorably impacts subsequent finishing operations. As impressive as these roughing approaches have been, however, [...]

By |2024-09-02T16:18:59+08:00June 19th, 2010|News|3 Comments
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