InventHelp® 3-D Prototype Printing Process

How does InventHelp make your prototype model?

Once a Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) has been prepared for your invention, we convert it into a special file that can be used in our 3-D prototype printing process. Our software automatically plots out the various components of your prototype model, and also generates the support material that will initially hold the model together.

Next, the 3-D prototype printers heat durable Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) plastic into a semi-liquid state and feed it into the machine. One by one, the machine lays out thin ABS cross-sections of your invention model until it is complete. After the plastic hardens to a solid state, a chemical solution dissolves the support material, leaving only the finished prototype model.

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What are the advantages of InventHelp's 3-D prototype printing?

A completely functional prototype can be very expensive and slow to develop. Our rapid 3-D prototype printing process can duplicate many of those moveable parts and special features, but at a fraction of the cost and time.

On the other hand, many "appearance" prototypes are built using flimsy materials, while ours are constructed from highly durable ABS plastic to ensure that your model will not fall apart at the slightest bit of stress.

Best of all, an InventHelp 3-D prototype model will allow others to visualize your invention as a tangible object, which could be useful in attempting to present your idea to manufacturers. If you don't have a prototype, contact InventHelp to learn more about our new 3-D printing service!

 

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