RedEye Australasia is Australia's largest FDM build centre, and part of Stratasys and RedEye On Demand worldwide - the world’s leading rapid prototype and parts builders. Facilitated by RapidPro in Melbourne, RedEye On Demand Australasia produces high quality thermoplastic parts and prototypes by employing the latest in Rapid Prototyping technology … Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM).

A true direct digital manufacturing solution, FDM easily converts 3D CAD files into fully operational working parts using a range of engineering thermoplastic materials, such as a 140+ degree C polyphenylsulfone and pc/iso, a material approved for medical applications (ISO 10993-1).

Managing complex part geometry with ease, FDM removes prior design limitations and tooling constraints producing high quality, fully repeatable parts in one piece. And because FDM prototypes are working parts, it streamlines product development, getting finished products to market faster. It is a tue Direct Digital Manufacturing solution with online instant quoting.

RedEye On Demand - The Factory of The Future

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Get the Freedom to Redesign

Direct digital manufacturing (DDM) can benefit nearly every discipline within a manufacturing organization, and sometimes changes fundamental business processes. In this series of white papers, the unrecognized benefits of DDM will be disclosed to reveal the huge potential that the process offers.

In Part 1: Freedom to Redesign, you'll learn how you can redesign or alter products while in production.

To read the entire White Paper, click here.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Streamline Manufacturing with Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

All traditional manufacturing processes involve substantial investment of labor, time and money for toolpath creation, fixtures, tooling, molds and machinery. For example, a single injection mold can cost $75,000 or more and take anywhere from 8 to 16 weeks to manufacture. FDM has no tooling costs and the waiting period for the first production parts may amount to only a few hours.

This not only minimizes new-product startup investment, but can translate to better cash flow, improved profit and decreased debt for a company. Lowering the initial investment also opens the door to more product introductions.

To read the whole White Paper, click here.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

FDM moves mountains for Chipotle

Get a behind-the-scenes look at how FDM 3D printing helped create Chipotle’s popular Back to the Start animated short film.




Fast-forward one minute into the movie to hear Bob Thorne, special effects supervisor at Artem Ltd., explain how his team shaved almost a week off a tight production timeline by using the Dimension 3D Printers to create just one character.

There is no limit to the end use of 3D printed parts.

To see how RedEye Australasia can help you with your next project call 1300 559 454.

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