Modela MDX-40A 3D creates models from CAD data

A Roland DG product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 23, 2009

Roland DG has introduced the Modela MDX-40A 3D desktop milling machine.

The MDX-40A builds on Roland's advanced Subtractive Rapid Prototyping (SRP) technology with advanced features and bundled CAM software that together make it more versatile and easier to use.

The MDX-40A lets users create models from their 3D CAD data, lowering their product-development costs and shortening the development cycle.

The MDX-40A enables these professionals to create prototypes that reflect a product's functionality and appearance, key factors that determine its value to consumers.

For example, the MDX-40A can mill the design and actual texture of an automotive gearshift prototype so both can be reviewed easily for the highest-quality results.

The MDX-40A also includes Roland's own CAM software, SRP Player, which gives users a step-by-step guide to set up the milling process.

From this input, SRP Player automatically determines the right tools and optimum tool path.

Roland Clickmill software is included as well, allowing users to round edges, add pockets and holes, create fixtures and add last-minute modifications, all without accessing their CAD software.

An optional rotary-axis unit enables users to mill objects at any angle from 0 to 360 degrees, unattended.

A firmware upgrade allows existing MDX-40 customers to update their SRP machines with some of the new features and capabilities of the MDX-40A.

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