Prototyping
Prototyping Solutions
Your source for prototypes and prototype tools is Phillips-Medisize. Here, you may choose among a wide array of prototyping options to suit the needs of your program, and your budget.
Your prototyping solutions are positioned for success with Phillips-Medisize. That’s because our in-house design development experts take the time to verify your concepts for manufacturability. This step can reduce your overall program investments by helping you achieve:
- High-quality solutions
- Reduced program costs
- Shorter time-to-market
- Greater program value
To further your design, you may take advantage of our expertise in designing and manufacturing prototype tools, typically from aluminum or P-20 steel. These tools produce anywhere from 100 parts to many thousand, giving you more data to validate the final design and prepare for low- to high-volume production. Three levels of prototyping are available to you:
Level 1 Prototype – RPTech™ (Rapid Process Technologies)
- Rapid tooling when you “need parts fast,” with lead times measured in days
- Up to 8 x 14 inch part size
- Molds constructed from aluminum or P-20 steel
- Manual side actions to form undercuts
Level 2 Prototype
- Allows more complex geometry and larger part sizes than RPTech
- Molds constructed from aluminum or P-20 steel
- Undercuts formed using either manual or automatic side actions
- Production representative tool and process
Level 3 Prototype – Market Entry/Pilot
- A great option for low-volume programs or scaling up for high-volume production
- Molds constructed from P-20 or hardened steel for longer tool life
- Undercuts formed using automatic side action only, to support lower cost production and process validation
Brochure: Choosing The Right Rapid Prototype Source
You’ll find all you need to know about prototyping, and more, in Phillips-Medisize white paper, Choosing The Right Rapid Prototype Source For Your Product Development Program.
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Prototyping Options
- 3D Printing
- Foam Models
- Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
- Machined Models
- Market-Entry Tooling
- RPTech™
- Stereolithography (SLA)
- Urethane Castings
