Examples of our Prototyping Work
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Broadview offers full service prototyping, specializing in cast urethane parts. |
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Rapid Prototyping
- Cast Urethane Parts
- Silicone Tooling
- Low-pressure Injection Aluminum Tooling
- Part Color Tinting
- Assorted Color Matching
- Urethane Soft Durometers Parts30A – 90A
- Large Urethane Castings
- Glass Filled Castings
- Over-molded Urethane Castings
- Lens tinting
- Small Production Runs / Assembly
- Epoxy Tooling
- SLA (Stereo Lithography)
- SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)
- FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
- LOM (Laminated Object Manufacturing)
- Functional Models
- Scale Models
- Prototype Modeling
- Assembly Nesting Fixtures
- Production Support Urethane Component Parts
- Production Assist Ergonomic Hand tools
- Laser Cutting
- Woodworking
- Metal Working
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Why use cast urethanes?
- Cast urethanes parts are an ideal way to produce prototypes with the look and feel of injection molded parts at a fraction of the cost.
- Silicone rubber tooling is inexpensive, offers good accuracy and finish, and the parts produced are often adequate for prototypes or small production runs.
- Details such as surface finish or other aesthetic properties can be molded into cast urethane parts.
- Urethane thermosets materials can closely match the physical properties of thermoform injection molded plastic materials.
- Cast urethanes prototypes are used for engineering studies, fit, finish and function as well as marketing applications such as trade shows or customer focus groups.
- Complex geometry and parting lines, and even multiple part molds are not a problem. This makes it possible to quickly go from an engineering concept in a CAD system to a high-quality part in a matter of days.
- Urethanes can be color matched to production samples, and fillers may be added to enhance the material properties.
- Cast Urethane parts can support small to medium production runs in a variety of urethane or epoxy polymers to meet your prototype requirements.
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