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A Guide To Rapid Tooling



Rapid Tooling is the procedure whereby prototyping techniques are combined with the conventional tooling processes. The result is the fast and efficient production of a mold or the creation of parts from a particular model. This procedure has increased in popularity as it is considered cost effective as production is far more efficient in comparison to using traditional machinery.

The use of the prototyping model is important and incorporated in order to obtain patterns for molds. The process may be used in the direct copying of a tool which is used to produce a smaller number of prototypes. This option can assist in cost effectiveness.

Such procedure is beneficial for businesses who are looking to produce limited amounts of prototypes. The more expensive machinery is well suited to the production of large quantities of product lines. The definition of processes extends to the ability to produce cavity inserts at a fast pace using prototype technology.

These methods are justified in terms of its cost saving properties and efficiency. In a highly competitive industry it remains important for businesses to increase customer satisfaction and meet demand. This process is considered a major force in the mold-making industry.

When procedure is used to fabricate a tool for limited total of prototypes, the time taken to obtain results is a lot shorter in comparison to conventional methods. In terms of cost, it is reported that one may save up to five percent on costs versus traditional methods. The techniques to create prototypes include three dimensional computer aided design data.

The Rapid Tooling process is used for testing, creating molds using silicone for example and is used for visualization. Many companies have shifted to this method of production because of the reduced development time, cost efficiency and the ability to improve upon product variety. Processes further contribute to enhanced communication within the engineering environment.


 

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