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Newsletter August 2007

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VeroWhite and VeroBlack now available for all RedEye projects that require fine feature detail and edges…

VeroBlack PolyJet Resin
VeroBlack
PolyJet Resin
RedEye recently announced the general availability of VeroWhite (PDF)  and VeroBlack (PDF) - UV cured resin materials that offer enhanced mechanical properties, such as fine feature details and edges.

"The addition of VeroWhite and VeroBlack to our already extensive list of available materials reinforces our commitment to our customers that we will continue providing the best products, technology and services to the industry," said Greg Ackerman, director of RedEye. "As we continue to add materials, we will also enhance our capabilities ensuring that we offer the best rapid prototyping and digital manufacturing services."

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A note from Brian Sabart on…the evolution of materials in rapid prototyping

Brian Sabart
Brian Sabart
RedEye

Deciding what material to use for your project is probably the most important decision you make. The testing or usability considerations undoubtedly determine the mechanical properties of the material, whether it is heat resistance, durability, elasticity or fine feature detail. Today's availability of multiple materials to match nearly any project is a testament to the expeditious evolution of material development.

Nearly 15 years ago, Stratasys started out using wax with its FDM technology because it was easiest to develop due to its low temperature resistance. It is also commonly used in investment casting so it seemed a perfect segue from traditional manufacturing processes to rapid prototyping. As rapid prototyping gained momentum in the industry, the need for more functional prototypes rose demanding more durable materials.

ABS (PDF) was developed to provide a more structurally sound prototype that enhanced testing for fit, function, durability and temperature resistance. ABS is a highly functional material that engineers use for prototypes and for end-use parts. It is widely used in applications where impact-resistance and structural strength are necessary. In addition, its dimensional stability positions it as an ideal material for pre-production rapid prototypes that can accurately predict performance of injection molded parts.

Now, more than 10 years after the introduction of ABS, Stratasys introduced a material that is even stronger and more functional that ABS. According to the spec sheet, ABS M30 is 25-70 percent stronger than traditional ABS. That increase in strength provides more prototyping and digital manufacturing options for designers and engineers. RedEye is currently in the process of implementing additional system capacity that can use the new material to provide enhancements across a number of mechanical properties, including Tensile strength, Impact strength, and Flexural strength.

The constant evolution of better, stronger, more functional materials is setting the stage for rapid prototyping to completely evolve into digital manufacturing - providing a real alternative for the industry to choose FDM over injection molding.
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Customer Application of the Month

Museum - Clear PolyJet Resin
French Museum
Clear PolyJet

RedEye recently helped architectural firm KOL/MAC LLC Architecture and Design build a model of a museum in France undergoing a remodeling project that included an addition. The museum officials wanted the model to depict the original museum space and the new addition so that visitors could see how the finished construction would look. Using PolyJet technology, RedEye was able to take Kol/Mac's files and build the replica museum with two different colors of resin to show the current infrastructure and the new addition. In total, the museum was approximately nine separate pieces that RedEye staff bonded into one, complete model. To quote a project like this, click here.
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