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197. Rapid prototyping is widely used in many industries

Rapid prototyping is quite a recent invention. Rapid prototyping refers to physical objects that are automatically constructed with the aid of additive production tooling technology. Rapid prototyping in its earlier days was applied to production of custom molds and prototype parts. But nowadays with the development in technology, rapid prototyping is used for many applications.

Rapid prototyping as mentioned before, involves the use of additive production tooling technology that actually takes the virtual designs from computer aided design. This product design is further transformed into thin, virtual, horizontal cross sections and then the process of creating successive layers continues till the model in complete.

Rapid prototyping is now entering into rapid production tooling. This is an additive fabrication technique that would be applied to the manufacturing of solid objects. This process involves the sequential delivery of energy to the specified points in space, in order to produce a particular part.

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