
Large Food-Safe Mold Project: A Success Story at Technast
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Special Services and Unique Capabilities
Challenge and Innovation: A customer approached Technast with a unique request: a large mold for food production that required precise CAD design and the use of food-safe materials. The part's size was substantial, presenting a challenge that 99% of 3D printing services cannot accommodate due to printer size limitations. However, Technast's special large-format printers made this project feasible.
Problem-Solving and Adaptation: Given the stringent requirements, our team swiftly moved to design the mold using advanced CAD tools, ensuring every detail met the client's specifications. The challenge extended to material selection, as it had to be food-safe and durable enough for repeated use in a production environment.
Technological Solutions: Leveraging our advanced large-format 3D printers, we produced an initial sample to ensure accuracy and functionality. After the client's approval, we proceeded to print six final molds. Our printers' capability to handle large-scale prints efficiently allowed us to meet the client's needs quickly and precisely.
Special Services and Fast Turnaround: Technast's ability to provide specialized services, such as large-format 3D printing and rapid CAD design, set us apart. We completed the CAD design swiftly and proceeded with printing immediately upon receiving the green light from the client. This quick turnaround, coupled with our dedication to quality, ensured the project's success.
Final Outcomes and Impact: The successful completion of the Large Food-Safe Mold Project highlights Technast's unique capabilities in handling special requests that many other services cannot. Our expertise in CAD design, coupled with our state-of-the-art large-format printers, allowed us to deliver high-quality, food-safe molds in a short period. This project underscores our commitment to innovation and client satisfaction, setting new standards in the 3D printing industry.
(the mold size compare to bambulab printers)