EIS Fabrico announces rapid prototyping for flexible materials
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Manufacturing News, Source : The Manufacturer US
Published : 28 Nov 2006 19:28
KENNESAW, GA – EIS Fabrico, an industry leader in engineered conversion of flexible materials, has substantially increased its ability to provide rapid, one-off prototyping for its growing OEM customer base.
With the addition of a new Zund M-1600 flatbed prototyping machine, known for its accurate and reliable output, EIS Fabrico has doubled its prototyping services, which include cutting, plotting, creasing, milling, engraving, and color printing.
The new machine has a 51” x 63” working area for large applications, and can be controlled with a variety of application-specific software programs, including AutoCAD (for general engineering applications), CIMEX, Impact, EngView, Artios-BARCO, Ashlar, and Arden software for packaging design and prototyping.
The new prototyping system can accommodate material thickness is up to 30 mm (1.18 in.), which allows cutting of various gasket materials such as rubber, Teflon, graphite, and sandwich materials. This allows EIS Fabrico to expand its penetration in recreational, medical, and military/aerospace markets.
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