Challenges in Consumer Electronics Industry
Timing can be as important as the idea itself. In the competitive consumer electronics field, in-house 3D printing enhances collaboration, shrinks time to market, and helps keep new devices under wraps until launch.
Realistic prototypes can be made for func?onal tests at early design stage.
Realistic prototypes can be made for func?onal tests at early design stage.
Why 3D Printing for Consumer Electronics?
Fit, Form & Function Tests
Fit, form & function tests are essential for the electronics design process. You may need a system that can produce highly accurate and high-resolution prototype parts.
Create Life-like Prototypes
Stratasys offers patented Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Technology which works with production-grade thermoplastic, such as ABS, Nylon, etc. and others high-performance thermoplastics that allows you to build prototypes from the same material as the finished product.
Experiment with Different Materials
For astonishingly realistic appearance in a 3D printed model, Stratasys PolyJet 3D printers work with an impressive array of materials including clear, flexible and rigid. Design reviews and focus-group sessions can be more productive with lifelike prototypes.
3D Printing allows you to test designs and make iterations as
you see fit.