Stereolithography (SLA)

Stereolithography models are exceptionally accurate and can be used in almost any stage of the preproduction process. We are able to use the QuickCast™ build style to generate hollow, lightweight castings patterns. Read More

 

Polyjet

PolyJet printing can combine firm and rubbery materials to create a more realistic product during early design stages. The components are highly detailed and accurate. Read More

 

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

Selective Laser Sintering creates a rapid prototype very similar to the final manufactured product. Since the material is extremely durable, the sintered prototype is capable of undergoing a variety of functionality tests. Read More

 

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

FDM produces a three-dimensional prototype that can incorporate materials used in the manufacturing process. FDM models are perfect when ABS or Polycarbonate models are needed. Read More

 

Urethane Casting

Urethane Casting is an inexpensive procedure that creates parts with a production quality appearance. Since the various pieces have the ability to match the mechanical structure of the production material, castings can handle most functionality tests. Read More

 

Injection Molding

Injection molding is the choice when prototypes are needed for complete functional testing. Conventional injection molding processes using prototype tooling produce parts with production part properties. Read More

 

Metal Casting

Investment Casting is the preferred method when five or fewer prototypes composed of steel or iron are required. Plaster or Sand Tooling is typically used when five or more metal prototypes are needed. These parts can be used in numerous phases of the design process as well as in final production. Read More

 

Sheet Metal

With a maximum fabrication period of just five days, this technique is ideal when you’re looking for production-ready sheet metal parts in a short amount of time. These components can be utilized in functionality and field tests. Read More