From: EdGrenda@aol.com
Date: Tue Nov 05 2002 - 20:23:20 EET
Good Afternoon:
It's not additive technology and has (apparently) been available for nine
years - but a small California company may have already accomplished many of
the goals of the numerous more recently-developed rapid tooling technologies.
The company says they can provide parts in any production plastic, at tight
tolerances and any complexity in as little as 5 days with a tool life they
guarantee out to 2 million parts.
Our just-posted "Picture of the Week" feature gives more details and pictures
of parts. There are some limitations on size, optical finishes and conformal
cooling - but is there anything else I'm missing here?
Ed Grenda
Castle Island Co.
EdGrenda@aol.com (email)
The Worldwide Guide to Rapid Prototyping
http://home.att.net/~castleisland/
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