New technologies, materials and techniques have changed what was once known as rapid prototyping. Pieces are now high quality enough to be finished parts and components in production goods. Meaning, “rapid prototyping” is no longer an inclusive enough term. Today, it is best described as “additive manufacturing.”
ProtoCAM’s Additive Manufacturing White Paper
New technologies, materials and techniques have changed what was once known as rapid prototyping. Pieces are now high quality enough to be finished parts and components in production goods. Meaning, “rapid prototyping” is no longer an inclusive enough term. Today, it is best described as “additive manufacturing.”