Polyurethane enclosure provided for imaging system

A Norse Precision Castings product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 6, 2007

Norse Precision Castings recently sourced three-dimensional models built up from powder deposition, structured from electronically generated models.

Bio-Rad needed a small footprint with smooth lines for the CellMap enclosure, a laser scanning confocal imaging system.

The artistic concept was realised by complex shapes in rigid polyurethane, whilst the aluminium met the heat dissipation requirements.

Eight components in polyurethane and two sand cast in aluminium were produced within tight tolerances.

Bio-Rad logos were contoured into the polyurethane, with a two-tone paint finish to complete the design.

Norse Precision Castings recently sourced three-dimensional models built up from powder deposition, structured from electronically generated models.

When strengthened with an epoxy coating these can be used in either sand casting or rigid polyurethane moulding, offering a short time to market and high accuracy.

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