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Rapid tooling

Rapid Prototyping Journal, 1999
Rapid tooling can be seen as the second wave in rapid prototyping because, with rapid tooling, the production process can be prototyped instead of the final product. This article discusses and compares several existing processes available for rapid tooling. For each process, the product size and the number of shots is estimated.
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Rapid laminated tooling

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003
Abstract Rapid laminating methods predates rapid prototyping by several years, indeed the first work on laminated tooling by Professor Nakagawa was initially published in the late 1980s. Since then, Nakagawa’s team has been joined by a number of other research groups, with interest being boosted by the advent of rapid prototyping. This paper presents
D.I. Wimpenny, B. Bryden, I.R. Pashby
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A tool for rapid socioeconomic assessment

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2007
To validate a simple wealth index scale (WIS) based assessment of socioeconomic status and compare it with existing kuppuswamy(KUP) scale.Families of 300 children aged 6 to 59 months of acute diarrhoea enrolled in a cross-sectional study were interviewed for socio economic status using both 8 item ownership scale (WIS) and Kuppuswamy (KUP) scale ...
Archana B, Patel   +3 more
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Tools for rapid prototyping in the biosciences

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1995
Modeling natural objects like human skeletons is essentially reverse engineering from medical imaging data. We report on the design and implementation of such tools for computer-assisted rapid prototyping applications. Two application case studies show how graphics tools exploit the potential of stereolithography in the biosciences, demonstrating the ...
Christoph P. E. Zollikofer   +1 more
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Rapid tooling road to rapid manufacturing

2017 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM), 2017
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has begun gaining popularity in rapid product development. These machines work with metals, ceramics, polymers and its composites. But polymer is the principal feed material for prototyping. The industry is in the early stage of developing the applications of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies beyond prototyping by ...
M Sivadasan, N. K. Singh
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Rapid tooling

World Class Design to Manufacture, 1995
Reviews the contribution to “rapid tooling” of QuickCast 1.0 and QuickCast 1.1. Explains the genesis and development of QuickCast 1.0, illustrating both its technical ability, and its capacity for saving time and money, and also outlining its industrial shortcomings.
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Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Tooling

2009
Sintering is a term in the field of powder metallurgy and describes a process which takes place under a certain pressure and temperature over a period of time [1]. During sintering particles of a powder material are bound together in a mold to a solid part.
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Rapid Electroforming Tooling

MRS Proceedings, 2000
AbstractA method of rapid electroforming tooling for the production of metal tools including molds, dies, and electrical discharge machining electrodes is developed. Geometry and material of the solid freeform fabricated part, properties of the electroformed metal, and process parameters are significant factors that cause inaccuracy in the manufactured
Bo Yang, Ming C. Leu
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