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Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling

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Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling

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    1. Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling Chapter 10 Page 610 Section 10.12 Only

    2. Presentation Outline Overview of Rapid Prototyping Conclusion

    3. Applications of RP Visualization Product verification - test for functionality Iterative product development Optimization Fabrication or manufacture Medical and Bioengineering

    4. RPT v/s Conventional Methods

    5. Rapid Prototyping physical modeling of a new design early in the product design process Additive process Also called solid free- form fabrication and desktop manufacturing

    6. Convert CAD to .stl

    8. RP Techniques - Stereolithography First commercial RP machine Developed by Charles Hull in late 1980s

    9. RP Techniques - Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

    10. Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

    11. Solid Ground Curing

    12. Solid Ground Curing

    13. 3D Printing/Plotting

    14. Resources http://www.cc.utah.edu/~asn8200/rapid.html Some companies: Stereolithography and Selective Laser Sintering by 3D Systems, Inc. of Valencia, California. Solid Imager Stereolithography by Aaroflex, Inc. of Fairfax, Virginia. Solid Ground Curing by Cubital of Raanana, Israel Paper Lamination Technology by KIRA Corporation of Aichi, Japan. Laminated Object Manufacturing by Cubic Technologies Inc. of Carson, California. Fused Deposition Modeling by Stratasys, Inc. of Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

    15. Applications

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