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Rapid prototyping is the group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical part or assembly using three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) data. Because these parts or assemblies are usually constructed using additive fabrication techniques as opposed to traditional subtractive methods, the phrase has become synonymous with additive manufacturing and 3D printing.

Prototypes are useful for design improvement, as stepping stones to full production, or for engineering testing. They are meant to be quick and economical, without the need for investment in hard tooling. Many clients need to produce a physical part quickly in order to validate a design or to capture a fleeting sales opportunity.

Rapid prototyping helps companies turn ideas into realistic, high-fidelity proofs of concept that look and work like final products, and guides these products through a series of validation stages toward mass production.

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Rapid prototyping is the group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical part or assembly using three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) data. Because these parts or assemblies are usually constructed using additive fabrication techniques as opposed to traditional subtractive methods, the phrase has become synonymous with additive manufacturing and 3D printing.

Prototypes are useful for design improvement, as stepping stones to full production, or for engineering testing. They are meant to be quick and economical, without the need for investment in hard tooling. Many clients need to produce a physical part quickly in order to validate a design or to capture a fleeting sales opportunity.

Rapid prototyping helps companies turn ideas into realistic, high-fidelity proofs of concept that look and work like final products, and guides these products through a series of validation stages toward mass production.

Additive Manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, makes it easier to create small quantities of an item, with high quality, the perfect opportunity for entrepreneurs, and small or growing businesses.

Low Volume Manufacturing is an increasingly popular option for many product categories, allowing for a more limited investment in tooling and materials while providing quick access to markets, rapid response to shorter product life cycles, and as a bridge between initial prototypes and high-volume production.

At 3DNFC.com, our Low Volume Manufacturing solution involves the 3D Printing of as few as 10 units- a perfect opportunity for small businesses and entrepreneurs to build prototypes, establish a unique brand presence, and test out their market strategies before considering full volume production.

Ready to start manufacturing your own unique products and solutions?

Categories: ecommerce, Manufacturing

In commerce, a supply chain is a system of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in supplying a product or service to a consumer.
We can help you fill gaps in your supply chain with on-brand 3D Printed solutions that fit your identity.

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A product line is a group of related products all marketed under a single brand name that is sold by the same company. Companies sell multiple product lines under their various brand names, seeking to distinguish them from each other for better usability for consumers.

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Product Collections are product bundles that contain an assortment of several sets that usually belong to a common theme or have a common subject.

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One of the Advantages Of Making A Prototype includes showing your customers and investors a physical model of your product.

There are numerous benefits to partnering with 3DNFC to manufacture a prototype to help you and your business.
Here are just some of the ways:

  1. Show your customers and investors a physical model of your product
  2. Demonstrate the appearance, dimensions, and features of your product
  3. Test the market with your product before production
  4. Save time and money by identifying and reducing design flaws
  5. Improve and streamline the production process
  6. Create multiple versions with different colors, surface textures, and finishing processes
Categories: ecommerce, Manufacturing

Here are just some of the ways low-volume manufacturing can help you and your business.

  1. Create a bridge between a few prototypes and full-scale production
  2. Reduce cost with lower minimum order values
  3. Provide rapid access to emerging markets
  4. Respond quickly to shorter product life cycles
  5. Allow for faster design changes
  6. Lower financial exposure
Categories: ecommerce, Manufacturing

Manufacturing

Rapid prototyping is the group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a physical part or assembly using three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) data. Because these parts or assemblies are usually constructed using additive fabrication techniques as opposed to traditional subtractive methods, the phrase has become synonymous with additive manufacturing and 3D printing.

Prototypes are useful for design improvement, as stepping stones to full production, or for engineering testing. They are meant to be quick and economical, without the need for investment in hard tooling. Many clients need to produce a physical part quickly in order to validate a design or to capture a fleeting sales opportunity.

Rapid prototyping helps companies turn ideas into realistic, high-fidelity proofs of concept that look and work like final products, and guides these products through a series of validation stages toward mass production.

Additive Manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, makes it easier to create small quantities of an item, with high quality, the perfect opportunity for entrepreneurs, and small or growing businesses.

Low Volume Manufacturing is an increasingly popular option for many product categories, allowing for a more limited investment in tooling and materials while providing quick access to markets, rapid response to shorter product life cycles, and as a bridge between initial prototypes and high-volume production.

At 3DNFC.com, our Low Volume Manufacturing solution involves the 3D Printing of as few as 10 units- a perfect opportunity for small businesses and entrepreneurs to build prototypes, establish a unique brand presence, and test out their market strategies before considering full volume production.

Ready to start manufacturing your own unique products and solutions?

Categories: ecommerce, Manufacturing

In commerce, a supply chain is a system of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in supplying a product or service to a consumer.
We can help you fill gaps in your supply chain with on-brand 3D Printed solutions that fit your identity.

Categories: ecommerce, Manufacturing

A product line is a group of related products all marketed under a single brand name that is sold by the same company. Companies sell multiple product lines under their various brand names, seeking to distinguish them from each other for better usability for consumers.

Categories: ecommerce, Manufacturing

Product Collections are product bundles that contain an assortment of several sets that usually belong to a common theme or have a common subject.

Categories: ecommerce, Manufacturing

One of the Advantages Of Making A Prototype includes showing your customers and investors a physical model of your product.

There are numerous benefits to partnering with 3DNFC to manufacture a prototype to help you and your business.
Here are just some of the ways:

  1. Show your customers and investors a physical model of your product
  2. Demonstrate the appearance, dimensions, and features of your product
  3. Test the market with your product before production
  4. Save time and money by identifying and reducing design flaws
  5. Improve and streamline the production process
  6. Create multiple versions with different colors, surface textures, and finishing processes
Categories: ecommerce, Manufacturing

Here are just some of the ways low-volume manufacturing can help you and your business.

  1. Create a bridge between a few prototypes and full-scale production
  2. Reduce cost with lower minimum order values
  3. Provide rapid access to emerging markets
  4. Respond quickly to shorter product life cycles
  5. Allow for faster design changes
  6. Lower financial exposure
Categories: ecommerce, Manufacturing
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