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All Digital Mechanics’ services are subscription based and as our customer you gain unlimited access to our free form modeling machines, to our business partners and to our development resources at a discounted rate.

 
When utilising FDM or PolyJet technology for manufacture you pay only a preset volume price for the material used to manufacture your articles. For manufacture utilising other free form methods such as SLA, SLS, silicone tools and prototype castings we offer you discounted prices via our business partners.
 
As a subscriber you gain security of supply via a delivery guarantee, a fixed volume price so that you can predict the cost of your articles as well as easy to use and competent technical support when selecting the right type of free form production. As a subscriber you can also simplify and rationalise your procurement routines thus gaining reduced costs.
 
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The F3 concept  

 

Our model for efficient free form prototyping  is unique for our business segment. The F3 concept is based on annual subscriptions which gives the customer simple access to the latest free form fabrication technology. 

 

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Rapid prototyping

 

The manufacture of prototypes through the aid of free form modeling is the keystone of our range of services and is often, as a customer, your first point of contact with us.

 

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Direct Digital Manufacturing

 

Today, we produce smaller series in our FDM machines for a lot of customers. This saves money for anyone with need for relatively small, but complex details and a production series of up to 1000 units.

 

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Silicone tools        

 

Silicone tools, or vacuum molding as it is also called, is a cost-effective manufacturing method for parts in series up to 25 units.

In around two work weeks you can produce parts in production-like materials and colors. 

 

 

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Rapid casting    

 

With rapid casting, we can now offer to produce prototype castings in Al, Mg and Zn alloys. The technique is based on baking a wax and styrene freeform master in plaster and then melting it out. 

 

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