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An available technology since 1986, 3D printing involves converting digital 3D models into digital files and, eventually, into products. 3D printers have continued to evolve over the last few decades, allowing plastic fabricators to precisely produce models for clients across various industries, including medical. Here, learn some of the advantages this ever-improving technology can provide.

What New Capabilities Do 3D Printers Offer?

Create Plastic Prototypes for Several Applications

Prototype creation with 3D printing applies to manufacturing operations because it eliminates the need to outsource prototype material. Instead, pieces are printed onsite for business presentations and demonstrations. One of the most efficient prototype creation methods is RTV molding, or room temperature vulcanization. This method involves creating and printing patterns for 3D molds to significantly reduce lead times and costs. It also creates sturdy models virtually impervious to warping.

Allows Rapid Production to Find the Best Model

3D printer3D printers lend themselves to rapid prototyping projects, or when prototypes are designed, produced, and tested within short periods to help designers determine which models work best and why. It relies on real users to provide invaluable feedback early in the design process to promote applicable changes and creativity. And since more people generally work on rapid prototyping projects, it encourages teamwork and brainstorming.

Provides Molds & Parts for the Healthcare Industry

3D printing improves the healthcare industry by making molds and other essential parts readily available. Plastics enjoy a long history in this field, as they are used to produce many medical devices and tools such as syringes, IV tubes, catheters, and tamper-proof caps. 3D printing contributes to product improvement by allowing designers to experiment with different plastic types and mold designs easily and efficiently.

 

 

If 3D printing services sound ideal for your plastic needs, contact Faro Industries. Based in Rochester, NY, and serving clients around the globe, these 3D printer experts have created custom plastic parts since the business’s inception in 1967. They offer rapid prototyping, cast polyurethanes, jigs and fixtures, and architectural models. Call (585) 647-6000 to place an order or learn more about cutting-edge solutions online.

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