By Jim Pomager, Executive Editor

  

  Marrying the space and economy of 3D Printing with the Material and account

  

  Finish NextAry to SatisFy Regulatory or Internet Testing Requirements.

  ; s beface Production of propotype parts can event begin. As you might image, design changes or mold corrections can be excermely, both in time and money.

  3D Im Process and One of the Evangelist Spreading The Word About the Benefits of 3D Im Within The Medical Device Industry.

  An intropouch to 3D IM

  in Standard Im Equipment, and Molten Material is inject into the Mold. ONCE The PART Is COOLED, It is Removed from the Mold. Sounds Pretan Straightforward, Right?

  With metal tools.

  The Novel 3D IM PROCESS ALLOWS 3D-PRINTED MOLDS to Withstand The Heat and Pressure of Injection Molding Machines.

  Download at constant high temporatures.

  

  a 250-TON PRESS. The Two Companies have partneered in the development of the 3D Im Process for Medical Device Applications.

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  3D Im Can Reduce Lead Times by Weeks & MDASH; and Costs by Thousands & MDASH; Compared with Traditation.

  Talk with people about this exclusting new application. "

  Results: The Advantages of 3D Im Over Conventional Imha and 3D Printing

  P20 Steel Tooling, "DARST TOLD Me." And then you avoid the associated leads that go with building metal molds. "" "

  Be able to make it for $ 3,000 or $ 4,000, Pending Part Geometry Design, Secondary Options, Functional Requirements, and Mold Complexity. "

  of the Cost of A Production Tool, "DARST SAID.

  

  minimal and you are & rsquo; THROWING OUT An Entire Tool. ""

  Metal molds, and it doesn & rsquo; Tem take into account the publicity of mold reWORK.

  Can have parts within two to think days. "

  Wee ABLE To Reduce Costs by 70 Percent and Cut Times by 95 Percent Compared with TraDitation.

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  Worrell Made the Prototype Parts for Obmedical & RSQUO; S Laborview Maternal Fetal Sensor Prototype using 3D IM.

  Parts in Medical-Specified Resins in Hand. "

  Much More Quickly and LESS Expensively Than Originally Anticipated, "Weaver Gaines, President and CEO of Obmedical, SAID.

  Addressing 3D IM & RSquo; S Shortcomings

  To materials that require expecting high head or presenture to proces.

  Worrell & rsquo; s dan darast at the 3D printer his firm uses to product injection molds.

  to 25 parts out of a 3d im mold.

  25, "DARST SAID. If you do & rsquo; T want to wait a day to get a replacement mold, you can alway two of the aT the say time.

  -TO 4-Thousandths of An Inch, so extremely High-TOLANCE FITS Can Also Be An Issue. However, work and other have developed strategies to address the challenges.

  

  

  What lies ahead for 3D IM

  It & rsquo; s a small startup company or a larger oem, "DARERE IS a GREAT DEAL of Attention being to this."

  In blow molding, another area areArently Burdened by Expensive Tooling. Eventually, DARST Expector to See 3D-PRINTED MOVE BEYOND Prototyping and Into Short-Run ManuFact-