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Faster route from prototyping to moulding

An AME Prototypes product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 19, 2002

To compliment its in-house rapid tooling services, AME has invested in injection moulding facilities, allowing a fluid transition from rapid tooling to rapid injection moulding.

To compliment its in-house rapid tooling services, AME has invested in injection moulding facilities, allowing a fluid transition from rapid tooling to rapid injection moulding.

There are many benefits in choosing such a cost effective route on the road to new product development.

As the parts produced are 'production intent' components it is ideal for low volume runs or as a bridge to high volume production.

Other benefits include: fit and function tests; field trials; customer evaluation; design verification; temperature/pressure trials; fatigue trials; sales and marketing samples; standards verification; material selection; full production intent components on the shelf; assembly methods; and crash/destruction/impact tests.

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