Rapid prototyping serves as an invaluable tool for businesses aiming to swiftly iterate and test their product designs, enabling them to refine concepts and identify improvements efficiently. For small batch production runs, 3D printing technologies (FDM) and (SLS) provide a cost-effective and agile solution, enabling companies to produce limited quantities of customized components or products without the need for expensive tooling or lengthy setup times
FDM printers work by heating a thermoplastic filament to its melting point and then extruding it, layer by layer, to create a three dimensional object.
FDM printers are relatively inexpensive and easy to use, making them a popular choice for home and small-scale 3D printing
Stereolithography works by using a photopolymer resin that is cured by exposure to light.
The machine traces out the desired geometry layer by layer using a computer-controlled moving laser beam.
The beam is directed by mirrors that are positioned around the build platform.
When it comes to certain projects, a computer-aided design, or CAD, can be extremely beneficial. A main advantage to using CAD is the fact that it provides experts with greater accuracy. This is done by replacing manual drafting with electronic design software, such as SketchUp, Fusion 360, or AutoCAD Design Edition.
Stainless Steel 316L is a popular choice for many industrial applications because of its excellent corrosion resistance and superior tensile strength at higher temperatures. This material is silver in color, and features a granular finish that can be polished.
Stainless Steel 316L is manufactured using Binder Jetting Technology (BJT). Unlike our Steel offering that is infused with bronze, this material is a single alloy, 100% Stainless Steel.
In order to bring this new material to our customers as soon as possible, we are launching Stainless Steel 316L as a BETA offering. This means that there may be some imperfections in the material, but we are confident that it will still meet the high standards our customers have come to expect from us.
We hope that you will take advantage of this opportunity to try out this new material, and we look forward to hearing your feedback.
Stainless Steel 316L is a popular metal for many industrial applications. It is known for its excellent corrosion resistance and superior tensile strength at higher temperatures. This material is silver in color, features a granular finish that can be polished, and is manufactured using Binder Jetting Technology (BJT).
Yield strength - xy (MPa) ASTM E8M 150 ± 12 140-175
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