Materials add more options to rapid prototypes

A Quickparts product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 5, 2005

Quickparts has added five new materials to its rapid prototyping line, which includes stereolithography (SLA), selective laser sintering (SLS) and fused deposition modelling (FDM).

Quickparts has added five new materials to its rapid prototyping line, which includes stereolithography (SLA), selective laser sintering (SLS) and fused deposition modelling (FDM).

The new materials serve a range of applications including: high-resolution models, functional prototypes, rubber-like components and high-heat/high strength applications.

All these new materials are now available to be quoted and bought instantly online at Quickparts.com using the company's patent-pending QuickQuote process.

"Quickparts now offers the largest selection of rapid prototyping materials in the country", said Mark Mackie, Executive Vice President for Quickparts.

"We provide design engineers with an easy solution to buying custom parts: instant online price quotes, a single source for prototypes to production, and a team of project managers that can help match the right rapid prototyping process and material to the application".

Samples of the new materials are available on request or can be included in Quickparts' one-of-a-kind material sample kit.

Quickparts' sample kit allows customers to touch, feel and compare standard resins and finishes for rapid prototyping (SLA, SLS, FDM) and Quickparts' new rapid injection moulding process, QuickTool Express (QTX).

The material sample kit is available to customers for $75 plus the cost of shipping.

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