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MAE Prototyping Lab

MAE Prototyping Lab. Existing Equipment. 2 Dimension sst 1200es Rapid Proto Machines ABS plastic 10 1012” build volume .010” z-axis, .005” xy -axis resolution Roland MDX-540 Subtractive R.P. machine plastic, wood, aluminum 4 axis ; 4 tool magazine 4 4 12” build volume

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MAE Prototyping Lab

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  1. MAE Prototyping Lab

  2. Existing Equipment • 2 Dimension sst 1200es Rapid Proto Machines • ABS plastic • 101012” build volume • .010” z-axis, .005” xy-axis resolution • Roland MDX-540 Subtractive R.P. machine • plastic, wood, aluminum • 4 axis ; 4 tool magazine • 4412” build volume • .0008” repeat accuracy

  3. Existing Equipment • Next Engine 3D Scanner • 54” macro field of view • 13.510” wide field of view • .005” accuracy

  4. Equipment to be delivered • Fortus 360mc Rapid Proto Machine • ABS plastic, Nylon, polycarbonate • 161416” build volume • .005” accuracy • 1.5 speed compared to existing machines

  5. Equipment to be delivered • Medium Machinery Plastic Injection Molding • 2 oz. shot capacity • 12 ton clamping force • 13,500 psi pressure • 884” max mold size

  6. MAE-B 313 Lab Renovation Plan

  7. EML 2023 – Computer Aided Graphics and Design • Students do the following: • learn to model parts, make drawings, and build assemblies using SolidWorks, • learn GDT, • are introduced to S.W. dynamics and FEA packages, • design and use R.P. machines to build an assembly, • work with additive and subtractive rapid proto machines and scanner during a lab session.

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