Rapid Prototyping Redefined: Scaling Production with 3D Printing.
The aerospace, automotive, medical, and packaged goods industries rely on the latest 3D printing technologies to make functional or aesthetic prototypes. Here at HLH Proto, we have the most advanced and proven technologies to transform their ideas and concepts into tangible parts and products. Among these is FDM 3D printing or fused deposition modeling. In this blog, we discuss how it can scale production and meet your rapid prototyping needs. Understanding FDM 3D printing and rapid prototyping Fused deposition modeling often comes to mind when people imagine the 3D printing process. Despite being one of the most versatile and common additive manufacturing technologies, FDM is frequently misunderstood. Many assume it's only suitable for creating basic models and prototypes. This is not true. Here at HLH, we have a wealth of experience using FDM 3D printing to produce parts for demanding applications in the automotive and aerospace industries, among others. Partnering ...