Product category:
Rapid Prototyping
News Release from: Lestercast | Subject: Rapid prototyping
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 April 2004
Rapid prototyping cast light on the
future
Lestercast, has used its rapid prototyping expertise to produce the metal forms used in an unique lighting design project undertaken by renowned designer Lionel Dean and Future Factories.
Lestercast, has used its rapid prototyping expertise to produce the metal forms used in an unique lighting design project undertaken by renowned designer Lionel Dean and Future Factories "The project involved manufacturing a complex artistic shape for a lighting pendant in stainless steel that could only be produced by investment casting via the rapid prototyping process", said Malcolm Healey, Lestercast's Technical Director
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The process provided a quick and efficient method of producing well-defined samples in small quantities for use in the development stages, and a cost effective route to producing the final design and product".
Rapid prototyping development at Lestercast has made a major contribution to the company's growth in recent years and has been used for producing metal components for both industrial and commercial applications.
"In the context of investment casting production, which uses a sacrificial wax pattern, the design and development stages for a new and particularly complex part can be costly in terms of time and money", Healey explains.
"The principle benefits of using rapid prototyping is the speed at which the solid model is generated and its ability to produce intricate three-dimensional shapes accurately from CAD drawings.
In many cases, the use of rapid prototyping technology as part of the investment casting process provides the capability to achieve complex metal shapes that are impossible to make through other methods".
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