The Multiplier can create thermoformed polymer parts quickly, efficiently, and with incredible precision and detail, qualities usually associated with injection moulded parts. From start to finish, you can produce a form in under 10 minutes utilising heat and 4 atmospheres of pressure.
Working on several prototypes, from initial proof of concept test rigs to pre-production samples, Beta engineered innovative mechanisms and produced CAD data to liaise with Mayku’s manufacturer, ensuring the product was ready for production
They were responsible for the overall exterior form, all user touch points, and a bespoke user interface.
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An initial prototype was created to prove that pressure forming is possible within the size constraints of a desktop machine. Once this was established, further prototypes were created to test specific aspects of the internal structure. With pressures equalling the weight of 4 Range Rovers, it was critical to test the failure point of the locking pins and bed thickness. The lift mechanism and locking levers also needed refinement due to the weight, size and forces involved in the operation.
Once there was a fully functioning prototype, the design was refined for manufacture. A unibody chassis design was implemented to cut down on weight, reduce part count and simplify assembly.
It was an achievement for everyone involved to receive the first off-tool samples, ready for testing and carrying out user trials.