Rapid Prototyping
Rapid Prototyping - 3D Printing
3D Printing is your ideal choice for hard plastic or cast-friendly wax parts in a wide variety of applications ranging from realistic concept models to final part manufacturing. 3D printed parts are precise and ultra detailed enabling you to create your designs with confidence.
3D printed parts enables you to eliminate expensive tooling cost and drastically reduce your time and cost of your product development or production.
3D Systems Asia-Pacific comprehensive family of ProJet 3D Printers consistently build ready-to-use parts using a variety of material options. Refer to the Visijet 3D material guide in the 'Datasheet' section above.
Advantages
- Fast lead time (next day service available)
- Very high accuracy
- Variety of materials available (including medical approved materials)
- Smooth and durable surfaces (no finish is needed)
- True to design exceptional internal geometry
- Fast, durable hard plastic parts
Materials
Materials |
Description & Applications |
Hardness |
FullCure720
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A translucent rigid material, which has a slight yellow tint and transparent qualities when lacquered. Ideal for design validation and fitment checks. Can be also used for limited functional analysis or as a pattern for secondary tooling. |
Rigid material |
VeroWhite
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This material was designed to simulate thermoplastics and also offer enhanced mechanical properties and the enhanced ability to withstand bending. VeroWhite has the ability to produce models that closely resemble the “look” of the target products. |
Rigid material
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VeroBlue
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Suitable for design validation and fitment checks. Can also be used for limited functional analysis or as a pattern for secondary tooling. |
Rigid material |
TangoPlus
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Addresses a broad range of applications requiring rubber-like flexibility and durability, such as gaskets and seals, hoses, keypads, footwear and more. It is recommend for designs that have a wall thickness or detail in excess of 1mm. |
Flexible material Shore A27 |
TangoBlack
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A flexible rubber like material particularly ideal for many consumer and electronics applications, including shoes, toys, general industrial applications, hoses, seals, gaskets, keypads and much more. Available in a wide variety of physical properties digitally produced by mixing a rigid material (VeroBlue) along with standard TangoBlack (Shore A61) |
Flexible material Shore A61 Shore A80 |
Digitally combined and mixed parts
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Digital Materials are made up of two FullCure 3D modelling materials. The two materials are combined in specific concentrations and structures to provide desired mechanical properties and to resemble the product’s target production materials. This enables more realistic early-stage testing of the product. The rubber like materials of this pack are offered in either black or white and are able to simulate products made of elastomers/rubber. The rigid materials of this pack contain improved mechanical and tear resistance properties. |
Shore A27, A40, A50, A60, A70, A85, A95
Rigid material |
DATASHEETS
CASE STUDIES
TESTIMONIALS
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