Material Selection:
Choose a suitable material that aligns with the desired properties and functionality of the prototype. Consider factors such as mechanical properties, cost, availability, and compatibility with the chosen manufacturing method.
Selecting Fabrication Technique:
If suitable for the project, we will utilize 3D printing technologies like fused deposition modeling (FDM) or stereolithography (SLA). These techniques build the prototype layer by layer using materials such as plastics and resins.
Prototype Fabrication:
Prepare Files: Prepare the CAD files for the chosen prototyping technique, ensuring they are compatible with the software or machines used.
Manufacturing Setup: Set up the necessary equipment, machines, and materials required for the selected prototyping method.
Fabrication: Fabricate the prototype using the chosen technique. Follow the specific guidelines and operating procedures of the selected method to ensure accurate and efficient production.
Post-processing: After fabrication, perform any necessary post-processing steps such as removing support structures, sanding, polishing, or applying surface finishes to enhance the prototype's appearance and functionality.