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This article provides an overview of some of the technologies used for rp and low volume production of sheet metal.
Over the last 100 years or so the ford motor company has gotten really good at stamping sheet metal parts.
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Ford calls this ford freeform fabrication technology f3t.
Ford engineers are developing a highly flexible first of its kind patented technology to rapidly form sheet metal parts for low volume production applicati.
Sadly stamping can take up to 6 8 weeks from the time the design leaves the cad station so it s not great for prototyping.
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To speed up prototyping ford has created a rapid process they call the ford freeform fabrication technology f3t for short.
Ford has introduced a sheet metal process that eliminates the need for expensive dies.
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Ford reveals new rapid prototyping and low volume production techniques w video.
Once fully developed the ford freeform fabrication technology f3t will allow for lower costs and ultrafast delivery times for prototypes that require sheet metal parts up to three business days versus two to six months needed with conventional methods.
Ford s f3t manufacturing tech makes prototyping more rapid.
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By john hewitt on july 4 2013 at 10 25 am.
Rapid prototyping rp techniques in the sheet metal forming industry is developed to quickly test the form and fit of new sheet metal products on a prototype basis as well as for production runs characterized by small lot sizes.