Showing posts with label The Prototype. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Prototype. Show all posts

28.9.10

Testing A New Concept With Prototyping

There are always new concepts that a company must develop in order to remain competitive in the marketplace. When a new concept is presented and the company is interested in producing it for the public, then this will involve prototype development to make it a reality.

In the long list of different industries existing in the market, the car manufacturing industry is the best example, since they must consistently come up with new car models to stay competitive.

When a new concept pops up in the head of designers and engineers, what happens next? Let us just say that a prototyping development system is the bridge between the conceptualization of a new product and the complete end form that will be introduced to the public.

The role that this developmental system takes is to find suitable or fitting materials for the new product. Since the new product will be added to the company portfolio of products, the end product should realize the basic concept and more.

In short, a new concept is brought to full realization only when good prototyping services are employed. And this is done most of the time in the car manufacturing industry.

These methods assist to give the best form to a new product that the company will present to the public. This is the best and most logical way to get the best form for the new product.

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26.9.10

Testing Concept Design With Development Prototyping

Development prototyping involves the making of an actual working prototype; one that is developed using potential materials and deciding whether any surface design or modifications that were decided on earlier in the design process should be changed.

The purpose of this process is to test the concept design and determine if any potential wear or safety issues may arise during or after the manufacturing process.

The development prototyping process has four stages. Stage one is the development of the concept art idea. Design teams work with a customer to develop a design for a new part or product. Stage two is CAD. At this point, this prototyping software program is used for the purpose of developing a three-dimensional rendering of the part or product.

This rendering is then sent to the prototype machine that uses the drawing to develop a scaled down model of the part or product. The CAD drawing is also used later in the manufacturing process as an assembly aid.

The working prototype is the third stage of the development prototyping process. The working model has several uses. It can be used for the testing of different materials and surface designs, safety compliance, and other potential issues.

Once the design team is satisfied, the customer must then approve the final working model prior to the start of production, which is the last stage.

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17.9.10

Visualizing New Products With The Prototype

In the first stages of the design process, the prototype of a new product helps in the visualization of its appearance, its uses and limitations.

Often, engineers and design teams will use a working prototype to determine the best materials for a product, the surface design they wish, and the safety issues and durability of the product as it is at that stage in the process.

Many times, a new prototype is of such good quality it can be used in presentations to customers or investors.

The prototype of a new product may also be used for testing to discover any flaws in the design or construction. During prototype development, the trial product is often tested under extreme conditions to see if any problems or safety issues will arise.

This is an accepted part of the design process because most manufacturers would rather discover these flaws or safety issues early in the design process as opposed to after the product has been released for sale.

The prototype of a new product can be expensive to produce. When you take into account the fact that a prototype is developed, then tested, then modified, then developed again, then tested again, and so on, the cost of repeating the process several times can become rather high.

Most manufacturers now practice something called rapid prototyping. A rapid prototype machine, which uses selective laser sintering, allows them to make low quality replicas of the entire product, or high quality prototypes of just the specific parts of the new product that they wish to test. This is a great time and money-saver.

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