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| TECHNICAL INFORMATION |
FDM, PolyJet, SLS and SLA are abbreviations of the most common free form methods for so called Rapid Prototyping of plastic parts. All free form methods contain a triangularly built STL file that can be generated by most 3D CAD software. As our customer you can send most file formats to us e.g. STEP, IGES, Parasolid, Solid Works or Rhino 3.0 (3dm), and we will convert the files to STL for you.
At present we can build items up to the following dimensions 355x254x254 mm with our own FDM equipment, larger items can be built in sections and glued together or outsourced to one of our subcontractors in Europe utilising the SLA method enabling maximum dimensions of 2000x700x400 mm.
Our FDM-method enables us to manufacture parts in ABS, ABSi, PC/ABS, PC and PCiso. The materials are available in a number of colours.
You can choose a layer thickness of between 0.127 mm and 0.254 mm with the FDM method depending on the final use of the part. The layer thickness is generally seen as the total tolerance range regarding build height whereas the tolerances regarding build breadth are significantly more accurate.
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2009-12-30 New rapid prototyping materials |
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We can now present the latest rubber like material from Objet industries in rapid prototyping. More >> |
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Digital Mechanics - new machine and first in Scandinavia |
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Two different free form modeling materials in the same part More >> |
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Digital Mechanics invests in a new Objet Eden 350V |
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New material within FFF (Free Form Fabrication) More >> |
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