Contents
Introduction
Novus’ Background
How to Leverage 3D Printing in the Injection Molding Workflow
How Rigid 10K Resin Enabled Novus to Design Faster
Best Practices for Injection Molding With 3D Printed Parts
Introduction
Novus Applications, a product development company focused on consumer goods, takes injection molding to the next level by incorporating 3D printing into the workflow to speed up the process, enabling an agile manufacturing approach. By 3D printing injection molds using Formlabs’ Rigid 10K Resin, Novus was able to achieve their desired outcomes while saving costs and time by a few days.
Keep reading to learn the following:
- How to leverage 3D printing in the injection molding workflow.
- How Rigid 10K Resin enabled Novus to design faster.
- Best practices for injection molding with 3D printed molds.
Novus’ Background
Novus has a far reach, serving the personal care, homecare, and oral care sectors and working with some of the largest brands. They complete designs for the manufacturer, conduct moldability studies, prototype and iterate quickly, 3D print parts and components, and produce small scale prototypes so that their customers can test their products. Novus focuses on injection molded plastics and the use of those plastic parts in consumer assemblies.
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