RE: RP metal processes

From: Jim Williams (JIM@paramountind.com)
Date: Sat Feb 26 2000 - 21:51:55 EET


Hello Yang,
Take a look at Paramount's web site. We have several documented success
stories using SLS sintered powder metal.
http://www.paramountind.com/f_volvo.htm

Regards,
Jim Williams
Paramount Industries, Inc.
Rapid Product Development & Manufacturing Specialists
2475 Big Oak Road
Langhorne, PA 19047
215.757.9611 voice x229
215.757.9784 fax
http://www.paramountind.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Yang Yong [mailto:engp9589@nus.edu.sg]
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 3:51 PM
To: rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi
Subject: Re: RP metal processes

Can someone in the list give me some successful applications about the
direct metal fabriction of RP? e.g. the application of EOSINT-M. Thanks in
advance!

Yang Yong

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Chertok <chertok22@hotmail.com>
To: rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi <rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi>
Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 11:36 AM
Subject: RP metal processes

>Dear List,
>
>I am preparing for production of a series of Mathematical Models using RP
>processes. In particular I am looking for information on "direct"
Metal-type
>Rp processes including but not limited to;
>Aluminum
>Ceramics
>Zinc
>Tungsten
>and
>Glass or Nylon processes.
>
>Can anyone supply their experience and/or a site where I can research these
>processes? For instance, I imagine RP can now cast directly to Aluminum,
>Tungsten or Zinc, without a "secondary" process involving "lost wax" or
sand
>casting.
>
>Basically I am trying to compile information as to:
>A. How a direct metal RP processes works
>What materials one can now cast "directly"
>
>B. What materials are recommended if one wishes to move to a "secondary"
>process of sand casting or lost wax casting. i.e. What materials should be
>used for this "secondary" type casting, and who produces these products.
>
>C. What is the different ways one can produce a RP "mold" for multiple
>production if one wishes to cast a series of models after the RP original
is
>formed
>
>D. And anyone's experience with the above processes
>
>Jonathan Chertok
>chertok22@hotmail.com
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