Overview:
A prototype is a conceptual model that captures the intent or idea of a design.
Prototypes are generated from which have been designed utilizing Computer-Aided Design (CAD).
Inventors and product development teams easily use rapid prototypes to help communicate their invention to customers, supervisors, and manufacturers without communication barriers that can sometimes occur with 2D drawings and words. Significant advantages of a
Prototyping include reduction of project cost and risk. Generally, one or more prototypes are developed in the process of software development in a series of incremental and iterative steps. Every prototype which is manufactured is based on the previous
product design’s performance and it is a corrective process through which the past design defects or problems are corrected. The product is readied for production when the prototype is refined as per requirements and meets all the design goals like manufacturability, robustness and functionality.
Prototypes are now an integral part of the design-to-market process as they help ensure that projects run as quickly and cost efficiently as possible.
There are six basic technologies:
Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA),
Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Rapid Prototyping (RP)
Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM)
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
Fusion Deposition Modeling (FDM).
Especially, we specilize in Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA),Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and Rapid Prototyping (RP).
The outstanding highlights of Prototypes:
* To increase effective communication.
* To decrease development time.
* To reduce project cost and risk.