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Mitsubishi Chemical Group

Materials Engineering

Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials is a leading global manufacturer of high-performance materials in the form of semi-finished...

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InDro Robotics

Robotics and Drones

We empower R&D by providing the computational power, ROS packages, payloads...

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WayKen Rapid Manufacturing Limited

Rapid Manufacturing

WayKen is a rapid manufacturer, specializing in rapid prototyping and low v...

4 Posts

Massivit 3D

Large-volume3D printing

Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of large-v...

3 Posts

DIVE

Design Services

Accelerating Additive Manufacturing.

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RPWORLD provides custom rapid prototypes and volume parts that can meet your precision requirements on complex geometries structure. No matter you need 1 or 10,000+ parts, or the metal part is as precision as ±0.01, the reliability and consistence of metal parts by CNC Machining of RPWORLD is what you can rely on.

How To Ensure High Quality of Your Volume Metal Projects?

The Cross Car Beam (CCB) is a component located in the front of the vehicle under the instrument panel (IP). It is normally designed to support the steering column, airbags, and instrument panel. Aside from its support role, this component is instrumental in providing a greater strength and control of the steering wheel.

Prototyping Development of Cross Car Beam

The client, one of the world's leading manufacturer of automation machines, found RPWORLD to provide qualified prototypes and low volume solutions for monthly order of 40 units. They had a new tooling machine under R&D stage, a key component, the impeller assembly failed, which caused delay of the whole product development process.So the client contacted RPWORLD to address the delay problem.

Prototype and Low Volume Production Supports for Impeller Assembly

The client asked for a design with no screws, so clips are chosen. However, the clip hook was broken during drop testing, what should we do?

Design tips for Clips

During assembly, operators often complained that some parts are difficult to be picked up, either too small of too heavy. Consequently, assembly efficiency was lowered down. How can designers figure out a better idea so that operators can pick up the parts easily? Here are some advice as below.

How to Design Parts That can Be Easily Picked Up