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Protolabs Launches Instant Manufacturability Analysis for 3D Printing

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Protolabs (NYSE: PRLB) has introduced automated design feedback for 3D-printed parts through its online quoting platform, enhancing its design for additive manufacturability (DfAM) analysis. This feature allows engineers to optimize designs pre-production, potentially reducing costs and speeding up product development.

Alongside the DfAM analysis, the company has expanded its 3D printing material options, now offering silicone in various hardness levels and vapor smoothing for select materials. These updates reflect Protolabs' commitment to broadening its manufacturing capabilities and improving customer experience.

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  • Launch of automated DfAM analysis enhances design optimization for product developers.
  • Expansion of 3D printing material options with biocompatible silicone.
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Automated Design Feedback Along with Expanded Material and Finishing Options for 3D Printing Now Available Globally for Product Developers and Engineers

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Digital manufacturing leader Protolabs (NYSE: PRLB) has launched instant design for additive manufacturability (DfAM) analysis on 3D-printed parts through its online quoting platform. The automated feedback enables product developers and engineers to optimize additive designs before parts are printed, which helps accelerate product development and avoid unnecessary production costs by making design adjustments early.

“Protolabs was one of the first digital manufacturing companies to launch automated manufacturability analysis on molded and machined parts—a tool that quickly became essential for our customers during their iterative design process,” said Oleg Ryaboy, Chief Technology Officer, Protolabs. “We’re excited to expand our design for manufacturability suite into 3D printing so customers can take advantage of the same speed and cost-reduction benefits.”

DfAM analysis is available globally on parts uploaded online at protolabs.com for any of the company’s plastic and metal 3D printing technologies. When users receive their quotes, the analysis immediately highlights potential manufacturability advisories concerning thin walls, small gaps, and parts that exceed maximum size restrictions. The launch extends the company’s automated DfAM, also available through its digital network of manufacturing partners at Hubs.

“Our DfAM capabilities significantly improve the 3D printing quoting experience, enabling customers to easily engage with our broad technical offering,” said Rob Bodor, Protolabs’ President and CEO. “I am delighted by the initial customer response.”

Protolabs has also recently broadened its additive material and finishing options. Now, product developers and engineers can choose 3D-printed silicone in multiple levels of shore-A hardness; the material is 100% pure silicone, which is biocompatible and functional at a range of temperatures. Earlier this year, vapor smoothing was launched for select materials, providing enhanced finishes that eliminate rough surfaces and leave a glossy, aesthetic appearance on 3D-printed parts.

The addition of design and production capabilities within 3D printing signals a larger push by Protolabs to bring more manufacturing possibilities to its customer this year. Last week, the company announced new CNC machining options focused on volume pricing, precision tolerances, and expanded finishes through its digital network at Hubs.

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Protolabs is the fastest and most comprehensive digital manufacturing service in the world. Our digital factories produce low-volume parts in days while our digital network of manufacturing partners powered by Hubs unlocks advanced capabilities and volume pricing at higher quantities. The result? One manufacturing source—from prototyping to production—for product developers, engineers, and supply chain teams across the globe. See what's next at protolabs.com.

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FAQ

What is the new feature launched by Protolabs related to 3D printing?

Protolabs has launched automated design for additive manufacturability (DfAM) analysis for 3D-printed parts.

How does the automated DfAM analysis benefit product developers?

It helps product developers optimize their designs before production, potentially reducing costs and speeding up the development process.

What new material options has Protolabs introduced for 3D printing?

Protolabs now offers 3D-printed silicone in multiple shore-A hardness levels.

What recent improvements have been made to Protolabs' 3D printing services?

Protolabs has expanded its material options and introduced vapor smoothing for enhanced finishes on select printed parts.

When was the automated DfAM analysis feature launched?

The automated DfAM analysis was announced in February 2023.

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