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Kemo modelmaking

May 07, 2015

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MarcKemkens

Presentation of the possibilities with Kemo modelmaking.
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Kemo General

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Kind of models

Functional models

Models for visibility

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Processes of Kemo

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Models for supporting design proces

1. Foam models

2. Volume models

3. Black millings

4. Final models

5. Final models +

6. Final models ++

7. Rapid modelling

Concept fase

Finalisation fase

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1. Foam models

Fast

Low costs

Low quality (simple colour)

Fragile

Rough details

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2. Volume models

Fast

Low costs

Low quality (1 colour)

Milled from Prolab 65

Rough details

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3. Black milling

Without splitlines milled in cibatool

With splitlines milled in pmma

More detailed

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4. Final models

Needs more time

Higher costs

Higher quality

Milled from Cibatool / pmma (solid) / alu / brass

Detailed

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5. Final models +

Moving parts in model

Clear translucent parts on wallthickness (pmma)

Tampon print on keypads

Real chroom accents

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6. Final models ++

Led lighting

Engineering

5 axis milling technique

Highest cost

Highest quality

Longer leadtime

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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

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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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Colour & material studies

Developing new colours

Different kind of materials

Special effects, airbrushing

Etc.

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