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Roland Publishes White Paper on Rapid Prototyping Trends and Technologies

Study compares subtractive and additive approaches, highlights changing market demands.

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By DE Editors  

September 12, 2011

By DE Editors

Roland DGA’s white paper looks closely at various strategies and technologies embraced by market leaders today to advance their product design and manufacturing processes. The world of manufacturing is changing dramatically as advanced technologies continue to facilitate “better, faster and cheaper” product design and development processes.    

“Two shifts in the world of manufacturing are changing the way products are designed and produced,” said Elizabeth Goode, president of GoodeInk, co-author of the white paper.   “The first shift is on the economic front.   Rising outsourcing costs are prompting companies to re-establish co-located project teams and migrate these resources back in house, closer to consumption.   The second shift is caused by a growing field of individual entrepreneurs and small businesses entering the manufacturing industry, what is being called the ‘new industrial revolution.’   These organizations are set up for on-demand production, and are bringing new products to market faster than ever before.   Together, these dynamics are fueling the demand for in-house design and manufacturing tools, and the technologies that best facilitate this transformation.”

Building on this discussion, the white paper offers a comparison of the industry’s additive and subtractive rapid prototyping technologies, detailing the benefits and limitations of each. While the market share for additive technologies has grown recently, the industry is also seeing a movement toward subtractive technologies, such as Roland’s MDX series of benchtop CNC milling machines.   Subtractive systems can provide a complementary solution to additive systems in several key areas, providing superior ease of use, greater material flexibility, higher dimensional accuracy, smoother surface finishes, and more accurate simulation of actual manufacturing processes.  

The white paper also looks at the business of Questa Design Ltd., a design, engineering and manufacturing firm located in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. Questa uses the Roland MDX 3-D milling machine to create prototypes and parts for clients across the medical, broadcast, automotive and consumer electronics industries. Questa officials cite the versatility of the MDX as one of its most important capabilities, stating that no other rapid prototyping process allows them to use such a wide variety of production materials, including ABS, polypropylene and aluminum.   

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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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