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Laboratories W.M. Keck Rapid Prototyping and Reverse Engineering LabThe state-of-the-art Rapid Prototyping and Reverse Engineering Laboratory provides students with a unique hands-on experience in the development and production of functional prototypes. The design of this facility has focused on providing the students with the opportunity to bring new designs and redesigns to reality through the utilization of leading-edge rapid prototyping and reverse engineering technologies. Included in this laboratory are six state-of-the-art technologies. For reverse engineering purposes, the lab has obtained a Digibotics Digibot III laser scanner, a Brown and Sharpe GAGE 2000 coordinate measuring machine, and a Microscribe XLS part digitizer. For rapid prototyping, a 3-D Systems SLA 250 (stereolithography apparatus), a Stratasys FDM 2000 (fused deposition modeling), and a 3-D Systems Actua 2100 (3-D Printer) have been obtained. In total, over $500,000 worth of high-tech systems has been purchased in the last year for the Rapid Prototyping and Reverse Engineering Laboratory. |
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