Dyndrite和Impossible Objects宣布了一个联合项目的初步结果,将3D印刷碳和玻璃纤维复合部件的速度速度速度加速了十次。
Impossible Objects’ Rules-based Automated Masking Packing and Slicing software project, or ON-RAMP, powered by Dyndrite, fuses the multi-threaded, GPU-accelerated, Python-based Accelerated Computation Engine from Dyndrite with Impossible Objects’ proprietary software to drive its CBAM process. Composite-Based Additive Manufacturing – or CBAM – is a proprietary process to produce carbon fiber and fiberglass parts paired with Nylon and PEEK. It is designed to deliver production parts automatically, outshining hand layup production times while being 60% lighter than traditional parts.
“The improvement to overall workflow is remarkable. Manual build prep is reduced from 3 hours to a few minutes with automation, and 3D data processing benchmarks go from 56 minutes to 5 minutes, meaning that the entire 4-hour process is completed in less than 10 minutes,” said Len Wanger, CTM, Impossible Objects. “The focused APIs, CAD import capability, combined with GPU-based processing of voxel data, plus Python automation, deliver cumulative benefits to the CAD-to-CBAM print workflow. As quickly as 2 weeks into the project we realized a huge time savings, and suspect this is just the tip of the iceberg.”
由Dyndrite提供动力的On-Ramp,为不可能的物品的CBAM生产过程提供自动CAD-to-Print工作流程。自动化提供优势,包括更快地处理3D数据,同时减少了手动劳动力,自动嵌套可以优化构建空间,并最大限度地减少可自定义工作流程,可更快地完成第一部分。此外,构建块的自动化最佳实践设计规则允许嵌入QA / QC数据跟踪以提高可追溯性和零件误差率的降低。最后,Dyndrite快速处理非常大3D数据集的能力,简化了整个过程。
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