Introducing a new product to market involves a complex process of design, market research, and manufacturing. Rapid prototyping is one part of this process where component parts are made in order to develop a working model of the product—testing its functionality and limitations.
http://www.reliance-foundry.com/blog/rapid-prototyping
Hey, so a couple of things I want to point out about this post that’s against our community rules. 1) we dislike posts that are blatant advertising in general, but we’d really like it if you also explained your affiliation with this company, especially as you are affiliated with them pretty directly. 2) we don’t want posts that are just general knowledge about 3d printing, but I do like that this one shows and compares a lot of different technologies, which is why I’m not removing the post.
@Justin_Nesselrotte Thank you. I own the company that hosts the post - but we have no commercial interest in 3D printing (we don’t offer 3D printing or even rapid prototyping, so this isn’t advertising). We present informative articles as our sales department gets bombarded with questions about subjects like this, and the more detail like this we present, the fewer questions we get. I hope the post is informative, as that’s why it was written.
It’s not really advertising for 3d printer but it’s still a company that makes money. If it was you just trying to sell something, I would have removed it.
Thanks for adding that information!
thanks to all