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The Industrial manufacturing industries cover everything from package design, toy manufacturing, sporting goods and consumer electronics. Detailed prototypes, short and medium run manufacturing and tool making are all quickly adopting 3D printing to improve effeciencies.

Investment Casting & Jewelry

Investment Casting & Jewelry

Jewelry is all about design and customization. Now with 3D printing beautiful, custom designs can now be made efficiently and cost effectively.
Injection Molds

Injection Molds

Prototypes in some cases require the same plastic as the final production part. Injection molded prototypes are expensive and time-consuming to make the tooling and get the final part. 3D printing now allows one to 3D print the injection mold allowing for quick feedback of production quality prototypes. This technology also allows for short run production.

Jigs & Fixtures

Jigs & Fixtures

3D Printing makes it practical to optimize jig and fixture designs. Engineers can quickly test the performance of the tool and make rapid, cost-efficient adjustments to the design as needed. 3D printing also makes it practical to produce jigs and fixtures for operations where they have not been previously cost or design feasible when produced with traditional manufacturing methods.

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