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Computer Aided Design (CAD) Services
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Product Design and Development Services - 3-D CAD
Nuhill Technologies offers product design and development services using the latest in 3-D CAD software and a wealth of product design experience. Nuhill's designers are just as comfortable working with a novice inventor as they are with a large corporation's engineering staff. Nuhill has embraced the ideas behind Design for Manufacture, Lean Manufacturing, Visual Workplace, TQM, and...
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Rapid Prototyping Services
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Prototype Molding
Prototype parts molded by Nuhill are often indistinguishable from injection molded parts. In fact, many companies routinely use molded prototype parts to evaluate part and assembly designs. Some companies have prepared for production using prototype parts from Nuhill Technologies. Nuhill's molded parts are very close to your production parts in size and appearance.
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Stereolithography (SLA)
Nuhill Technologies uses stereolithography (SLA) as the primary rapid pattern and rapid prototype technology. Stereolithography produces the best patterns and prototypes in a short time at reasonable cost.
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Product Design & Product Development
Product Development. Complete Product Development Services: 3D Solid Modeling Design (SDRC'S I-DEAS Master Series), Stereolithography (3D Systems SLA), Prototype Molding & Fabrication, Short Run Tooling, Reverse Engineering. Injection-Molded Plastic Parts.
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Prototypes, Design, Stereolithography (SLA)
In theory, the Stereo Lithography Process (SLA) is deceptively simple: photosensitive liquid plastic is hardened when a bright light strikes it. By controlling the location of the light beam only portions of the liquid plastic are hardened. By hardening one layer at a time on the surface of a vat of liquid plastic, a part is built vertically layer by layer.
In practice, the technology underly...
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Stereolithography (SLA) Rapid Prototyping
Stereolithography (SLA) is often considered the pioneer of the Rapid Prototyping industry with the first commercial system introduced in 1988 by 3D Systems. The system consists of an Ultra-Violet Laser, a vat of photo-curable liquid resin, and a controlling system.
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