There's no substitute for getting
a real ABS plastic prototype of your idea.
ABS is the material that most household and consumer products
are made of. Your shower head, telephone, computer mouse and inkjet
printer are all examples of ABS plastic being used in real-world
products. ABS is ideal because it combines the strength and rigidity
of Acrylic resin with a rubber material that gives it its bounce.
That's why you can throw a phone against the wall and it doesn't
break.
The Genau Design Prototype uses real ABS to make your part. That
means it's possible to get the properties of an injection-molded
part for less than the cost of an iPod. And just like your shower
head, you can make your part chrome to give it a metal look.
Genau Design Prototypes are invaluable for the inventor who wants
to see real progress, the product designer who wants her client
to get the feel of a product, and the hobbyist who needs a special
part to complete his project.
A 3D rapid prototype will never be exactly the same as an injection-molded
part. But then again, it costs about 1% of getting your first
plastic injection part.
On the one hand, you have less "resolution" in a rapid-prototype
than in an injection molded part, which means you loose fine detail
and tight tolerances. On the other hand, you can make one-off
parts than absolutely cannot be made by injection molding alone.
Following is a brief table outlining the differences:
Rapid Prototype Part
- Quick 3D confirmation of design
- Low Cost
- Negative draft angles
- Multiple design variations
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Injection Molded Part
- "Bonded" molecules throughout make a strong
part
- Very fine resolution (less than .001 of an inch)
- Make parts in practically any color
- Add fillers for subtle property differences
- Wide variety of plastics can be used. (However, mold
must be designed for plastic being used due to varying
"shrink rates" of different plastics)
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- Lower .010-inch resolution
- limited colors (secondary operations are available)
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- High cost to get first part
- Design cannot be changed without high costs
- Long lead time
- Negative draft difficult if not impossible to overcome
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The bottom line is a Genau Design 3D prototype lets you make
progress faster and save thousands of dollars in rework later
on.
Rapid prototyping is a great tool to get the ball rolling. Let's
face it, at some point, you've stared at your design too long.
Every iteration is a small step forward and another back. There's
just no substitute for a real part.
Getting a real plastic prototype in your hands lets you interact
with the product. You finally see how big it really is. You communicate
better with your customers. Your tooling partners see exactly
what you are doing and can alert you to challenges in your design.
Best of all, you discover new solutions to getting your idea to
market.
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