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    1. Kemo General
    2. Kind of models
      • Functional models
      • Models for visibility
    3. Processes of Kemo
    4. Models for supporting design proces
      • Foam models
      • Volume models
      • Black millings
      • Final models
      • Final models +
      • Final models ++
      • Rapid modelling
      Concept fase Finalisation fase
    5. 1. Foam models
      • Fast
      • Low costs
      • Low quality (simple colour)
      • Fragile
      • Rough details
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    7. 2. Volume models
      • Fast
      • Low costs
      • Low quality (1 colour)
      • Milled from Prolab 65
      • Rough details
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    9. 3. Black milling
      • Without splitlines milled in cibatool
      • With splitlines milled in pmma
      • More detailed
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    11. 4. Final models
      • Needs more time
      • Higher costs
      • Higher quality
      • Milled from Cibatool / pmma (solid) / alu / brass
      • Detailed
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    14. 5. Final models +
      • Moving parts in model
      • Clear translucent parts on wallthickness (pmma)
      • Tampon print on keypads
      • Real chroom accents
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    16. 6. Final models ++
      • Led lighting
      • Engineering
      • 5 axis milling technique
      • Highest cost
      • Highest quality
      • Longer leadtime
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    19. First iPro 8000 in Benelux Small & large parts Maximum model size : 750 x 660 x 550 mm Different materials Accura 60 Plastic transparant Accura Xtreme Plastic ABS-like High accurancy, good surface quality Visual prototypes with fine detailing
    20. 7. Rapid modelling SLA
      • High accuracy, high surface quality
      • Parts for visual, aesthetic testing
      • Small and large parts (750 x 660 x 550 mm)
      • Different materials (polycarbonate / ABS)
      • Several finishing degrees possible
      • “ Show and tell” parts with good surfaces and fine detailing
      • Visual prototypes for checking 3D drawings
      • Prototypes for limited functional testing
      • Masters for copying techniques
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    23. Colour & material studies
      • Developing new colours
      • Different kind of materials
      • Special effects, airbrushing
      • Etc.
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