What is 3D Printing & Rapid Prototyping?
Rapid prototyping is a technique used to quickly fabricate scale models of a physical part or assembly. This is done using 3D computer-aided design (CAD) data and a three-dimensional printer, or additive layer manufacturing technology. To be clear:
Therefore 3D printing is the manufacturing process and rapid prototyping is one of the applications of a 3D printer. However, there are different types of rapid prototyping.
The processes outlined above are obviously different and the characteristics of the parts created via each process will differ as well. The main things to take into account when choosing the right technology:
On our production floor, we have two 3D printing machines a ProJect 3500 HD Max and a Markforged x7. With both a Muli-Jet and FDM printer on hand we are able to create a wide variety of products for clients no matter how complex. In combination with our engineering team, these tools set HTF Hardware apart allowing us to fulfill all general and specific hardware requests no matter how big or small.
The name of the game for us is access hardware and 3D printers have changed the way we work. Besides creating standard parts and products for all sorts of industrial and commercial uses we can create custom products when needed and this is where 3D printing plays a huge role in our work.
We can take ideas from concept to prototype to final product in no time. Our history working in traditional access hardware manufacturing has set up to capitalize on this new and innovative technology.
A timely example of what 3D printers are capable of is right now, during the COVID-19 pandemic. To aid frontline workers many businesses have turned from manufacturing and creating their normal products to producing PPE (personal protective equipment) like face masks and shields as well as protective eyewear and more.
The innovations don’t stop there, 3D printers were being used in healthcare prior to the pandemic. Creating 3D prosthetics and bioprinting are just some of the amazing applications of this new and emerging technology.
Construction is another industry that has adopted this new innovation using the power of 3D printing to fabricate building or construction components. Some applications in construction include extrusion, power bonding, and additive welding. And outside of the world of business and industry folks have found all sorts of uses for 3D printers creating everything from a driveable working Lamgourbini to unique birdhouses to one of a kind shoe wall mounts.
No matter the exact application, 3D printing has changed the way we do business in so many industries and the future is more! Learn more about how HTF Hardware is already implementing this technology to streamline processes and efficiencies, saving time and money in the production of access hardware. Browse thousands of products engineered, prototyped, and built by us using 3D printing.