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Introduction: In the world of injection molding, achieving the right surface finish is just as important as the structural integrity of the part. One of the most effective ways to…
Case Study: Custom Parts for When OEM Solutions Fall Short
Introduction: In the world of manufacturing and repair, one of the most frustrating challenges is the unavailability or incompatibility of OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts. Whether it’s a discontinued component,…
How to create my idea into a prototype?
Introduction: Bringing an idea from a simple sketch to a tangible, functional part is a process that 3D Innovations has extensive expertise in and is familiar with. In this blog…
Can Additive Manufacturing solve supply chain issues?
Introduction: Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has the potential to address several supply chain issues and transform traditional manufacturing processes. Here are some ways in which additive…
What is the difference between a Prototype and Pre-production part?
Introduction: Bringing an idea from a simple sketch to a tangible, functional part is a journey filled with creativity, innovation, and technical expertise. In this blog post, we’ll explore the…
Injection Molding VS Thermoforming
Injection molding and thermoforming are both manufacturing processes used to create plastic parts, but they differ in their methods and applications. Here are the key differences between injection molding and…
Should I Manufacture or License My Product?
Deciding whether to manufacture or license your product depends on several factors, including your business goals, available resources, and the nature of your product. Here are some key considerations to…
What comes first: Design or Patent?
The order in which a patent and a design are pursued depends on the specific circumstances and goals of the inventor or company. Patents and designs serve different purposes and…