Inkbit's technology advances functional prototyping by enabling the use of both TEPU™ elastomers and rigid materials in a single print process and without any additional assembly. This capability is exemplified by a range of prototypes, such as this thermometer, which showcases the precise over-molding and integration that our printing can achieve. Our Vision Controlled-Jetting (VCJ) technology drives the process, which allows for a seamless combination of materials with different properties. VCJ technology supports the production of components that require the softness of elastomers as well as the strength of rigid materials tailored to fit specific functional needs.
By incorporating a variety of materials, Inkbit's VCJ technology streamlines your design workflow. This method opens new possibilities for complex parts that call for both flexible and rigid features, delivering them with an efficiency that conventional prototyping methods struggle to match. Inkbit's approach is designed to help you achieve the design idea and material specificity required for your projects, reducing the time and resources spent on post-processing.
Whether your project demands the robustness of rigid materials, the flexibility of elastomers, or both, Inkbit provides a solution that brings your designs closer to their final form faster. Download our Multi-Material Design Guide today to learn more about Inkbit's printing capabilities.
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