3D Reverse Engineering article in Business In Vancouver Magazine.
For 3D Reverse Engineering of Langley, the future of 3-D printing arrived in November in the form of a $150,000 Fortus 360MC. The size of a large refrigerator, the machine was too big for comany
owner Matthew Percival’s home-based office. So he keeps it at Dependable Industries in Surrey, where he and Dependable owner Gary Amstutz operate a rapid prototyping service bureau. The Fortus uses the fuse depostion technology and can print with two materials, ABS and polycarbonate.
It can build things as large as about half a metre on each side. Printing an item the size of a computer mouse would take about five hours and, depending on the numer of pieces, cost about $300.
“That’s cheaper than buying an injection mould for a part you’re not sure [about],” Percival said. Such a mould can cost tens of thouands of dollars, depending on the complexity. It’s lights out, right.
You send a part to it and it might take 100 hours to print and you’re done”
– Matthew Percival,
owner,
3D Reverse Engineering
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Rapidform XOV inspection software just arrives
With our Rapidforms metrology grade inspection software we can generate
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There’s a reason Rapidform XOV is used by almost every major automaker and thousands of other companies: it has in-depth functionality to complete the toughest inspection jobs. Sophisticated alignments, ANSI Y14.5b compliant GD&T and extensive deviation analysis capabilities let you perform detailed inspections of your parts. Sheet metal, castings, plastics, tooling and machined parts can all be measured and compared to CAD models in XOV.
When it comes to inspection, every calculation counts. That’s why Rapidform XOV’s geometry calculation algorithms have been tested by America’s NIST, Britian’s NPL and independently certified by Germany’s PTB metrology authority as Class 1 accuracy. Top manufacturers around the world trust Rapidform XOV to measure thousands of parts every day.
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