Z Corporation Rapid Prototyping Technology Helps Stanley Black & Decker Make Better Tools Faster

Multicolor 3D Printing Cuts Time and Cost of R&D while Dramatically Improving Ergonomics and Aesthetics

BURLINGTON, Mass., June 2, 2011 — (PRNewswire) — Stanley Black & Decker is using 3D printing technology from Z Corporation to help make its tools leap from the store shelf, feel good in the consumer's hand, and ultimately trigger a purchase. The technology also helps new products get to market ahead of the competition.

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Look and feel are every bit as important as specifications to consumers who need a hammer, drill, sander, or power saw, according to John Reed, master prototype specialist for the $8.4 billion company based in New Britain, Conn.

"They'll look over the options and say, 'Hey, I want that one,'" says Reed. "It's up to our industrial designers to make our tools ones that consumers can't resist. ZPrinters help us make concept models that let our designers verify that the product they've created on the computer will look, feel and handle in a way that consumers will love."

3D printers produce physical models of computer-aided designs much as document printers print business letters from word-processing files. Z Corporation's 3D printers are the industry's fastest, most affordable and the only 3D printers capable of simultaneously printing a prototype in multiple colors.

"Color is very important," Reed says. "The ZPrinters display fine detail in high resolution and accuracy, including logos, labels and tiny LED control lights. This saves us from having to mask and paint our models, which would be expensive and time-consuming and produce a second-rate model. We can ZPrint a model over night and have a great-looking, multicolored concept prototype the next morning. The process would take a week or more if we did it the old way, via CNC and hand-painting. Realistically, ZPrinting is our only option for fast, colored models. "Time savings like this were critical for a recent international design review. Less than 48 hours before a big meeting, SBD designers outside the United States sent Reed's team a CAD design for a new stackable toolbox. ZPrinting was the only option. "It was a very large model that we printed in three parts," Reed explains. "The ZPrinter made the project easy, we finished the model a day early, and the design review was a total success. The ZPrinter's quick turnaround is a big factor in shortening our time to market and beating competitors to the punch."  

In addition to color and speed advantages, Stanley Black & Decker's ZPrinters generate models more affordably than CNC machining, enabling more concept prototypes earlier in the development phase. Later in the confirmation stage, the team may print out a wall-thickness shell model, saving additional money on material.

"All these steps," says Reed, "simply mean better design."

About Z Corporation

Z Corporation 3D technologies help product designers, engineers and architects create the right designs the first time. Professionals use ZPrinter® 3D printers, ZBuilder™ Ultra rapid prototyping machines and ZScanner® 3D laser scanners to compress the design cycle, generate new concepts, communicate clearly, foster collaboration, and reduce errors. These solutions span the entire 3D CAD/BIM design process from concept through design verification. For more information, visit www.zcorp.com.

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