A friend of mine once filled some sugar powder into an EOSint
laser-sintering machine.
It all ended with a big mess;
In other words: this approach still needs some parameter optimisation.
Regards, Juergen
Juergen Bauer, Siemens AG, EC CS A PD
E-Mail: Juergen.Bauer@spy.siemens.de
Adress: Siemensstr. 13, 67346 Speyer, Germany
Phone: +49-6232-30-2501; Fax -2110
http://www.siemens.de/ec/eccs/auto/index.htm
----Original Message-----
From: Monica & Glenn Whiteside [SMTP:SiderWhite@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 6:53 AM
To: Rapid Prototype Mailing List
Subject: RP modeling of food/medicine products
Just saw some new Doritos corn snacks called "3D's" available in "Nacho
Cheesier" and "Cooler Ranch" flavors. The shape has 3 corners and is puffed
out in the middle (from what I can tell by the picture on the coupon). My
question is, has RP been used much in the design of food products or
medicines? For example, design of a new snack chip or design of a pill that
is easier to swallow, etc. Although I wouldn't want to be the one to test a
new "Stereolithography" snack chip or pill!
Regards,
Glenn Whiteside
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