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Rapid Prototyping
Equipment 3-D printer produces physical prototypes,
including designs difficult to produce with traditional
machining methods. Prototypes are rapidly made out of
poloycarbonate.
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Vacuum Casting System produces polyurethane replicas of
three-dimensional objects by using silicone molds based on patterns provided by
the client or produced by our rapid prototyping equipment. This approach is
useful when modest quantities of consumables or other parts are required for
prototyping and/or testing.
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Laser Digitizer System digitizes any three dimensional object up to 18"
in diameter. The output files are used in most 3D Modeling programs or to a
Selective Laser Sintering rapid prototyping machine.
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Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Mill and Lathe that allows machine
paths to be generated from computer solid models to create exact, repeatable
components with CAD/CAM software. Our facilities also include a manual vertical
mill and engine lathe. Two mini-CNC mills assist with making smaller parts and
in fabricating quick turnaround printed circuit boards.
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Thermoformer can be used to form objects from thin plastic sheets up to
18” x 18”.
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Class 100 Clean Bench can be used to assemble devices in a relatively
dust free environment.
Solid Modeling and Other Development Software
Three-dimensional, computer-aided design software allows engineers to
easily create, refine, model and test large complicated assemblies prior to
fabricating and assembling physical prototypes. The result is a reduction in
design and development time, thus allowing developers to more quickly bring
products to market at a lower cost. Individual components may be test fitted
together, stresses analyzed, and temperature profiles plotted without physically
fabricating and assembling prototypes. Discrepancies may are identified and
corrected at an earlier stage of development resulting in significant savings in
time and money.
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COSMOSWorks™ for Finite
Element Method Modeling
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SolidWorks® for 3-D Design
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Pro Engineer
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Zemax – Optical Analysis & Design
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MATLAB – Mathematical Analysis and Modeling
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ORCAD – Electronic Circuit Design and Simulation
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LABVIEW – Laboratory Automation
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