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The Uncountable benefits of rapid manufacturing
Today there is a high demand for rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing processes though out the world which can be attributed to a number of various factors. One of the biggest benefits is that it helps trace down and eventually iron out potential flaws in the design. One of the devices that help a great deal in rapid manufacturing is 3D printers.
There are numerous industry verticals that need these services. The biggest need is in those industries that are associated with development and design of new and cutting edge products, case in point being the ever changing and growing automotive sector where innovation really drives the industry.
When businesses what to maintain a cutting edge yet save costs rapid manufacturing can step in as their savior in this case. The faster you can get a prototype out the faster you will be able to manufacture and finally agree on a final product. It is always a race when competing business try to speed up their processes in order to get to the market before the other.
The biggest advantage of rapid manufacturing instruments such as the 3D printer is that it ensures that your ideas don’t leave your office. You can ensure that your intellectual property rights are safe guarded and you don’t have you worry about someone copying or to mimic what you are doing.
The need for instruments such as the 3D printer is only going to grow with every business wanting to speed up their development processes. However, today rapid prototyping machines are very expensive and not within the reach of small or even some medium sized businesses. The good news is that in the near future this problem is most likely going to be solved. This will lead to a further increase in demand for 3D printers and other prototyping services and products and there by resulting in lower MRP of the machines.
Today the bulk of the demand of rapid manufacturing is in the engineering and medical industry. Today computer are acquiring digital capabilities which allows users to insert two dimensional diagrams and get a result in 3D. This is vastly because of the advancement in image manipulation software which has helped designers and engineers simulate various designs in a great deal of accuracy by using vectors.
Mathematically computed imagery helps in developing designs with a very low error margin of less than 1 millimeter. An example would illustrate this better. Suppose a group of surgeons want to operate upon the cranium of a patient but have not decided upon the right surgical procedure to be used. Rapid prototyping proves very helpful in such circumstances. By using a prototype of the cranium developed through a three dimensional printer; surgeons can arrive at a strategy before operating on a patient
Imagery created with the help of the latest design software has a very low margin for error i.e. almost 1 millimeter. This sort of error margin is significantly low and can be compensated when the final product is manufactured.
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