Product Design and Development using Polyjet Rapid Prototyping Technology
Abstract
The Rapid prototyping process has proved to be a good approach since all requirements could be fulfilled. With the help of this technology design and size of product will be easily changed.Complicated small shape products are also manufactured easily. We integrate polyjet technology for product development which is used to become a game-changing innovation for designers, engineers and manufacturers. It improves customer satisfaction. 3D printing helps organizations get better products to market faster than ever before. It enables design teams to quickly produce a high-quality, realistic prototype with moving parts, at low cost when compared to other methods such as CNC machining or outsourcing .The modifications on the product are simple to execute. The Poly Jet technology for manufacture of prototype models is adequate with respect to shape as well as dimension requirements. The advantages are obvious particularly in case of exacting shapes which would be difficult to manufactured by conventional processes or the price would be too high and the time of manufacture too long. Taking into consideration the experience in rapid manufacture of prototype models, their applicability and the responses of users, In cases only a few products not exposed to high mechanical loadings are needed, the models made by Poly Jet process are undoubtedly a good solution.In this paper we also reviewed effect of process parameter on mechanical properties and takentime consideration.
Keywords: 3D Printing, Model Making, Additive manufacturing, Innovation, Polyjet Technology, Rapid Prototyping
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ISSN (Paper)2224-5774 ISSN (Online)2225-0492
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