Engineering desk
CAD, material, and launch-route questions.
Tell us what the part or tooling has to do, how soon the launch needs support, and what evidence your internal review will require. We will route the request to the right equipment, DfAM, or bridge-production review path.
For the strongest response, include a short description of the present process, the reason additive or carbon fiber printing is being considered, and the business pressure behind the timing. Some teams need a fast prototype route, some need tooling that can survive repeated assembly work, and some need a defendable reason to buy or postpone an in-house printer. Carbon 3d reads the request through those different lenses before recommending the next action.
CAD, material, and launch-route questions.
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Bridge-production planning and supplier packet review.
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Attach or describe the CAD format, expected annual volume, current process, preferred material, and target date. If the request involves carbon fiber printing equipment, include the build envelope, material family, and whether the printer is intended for prototypes, fixtures, or bridge-production parts.
The more specific the manufacturing context, the easier it is for Carbon 3d to tell you whether an in-house equipment cell, a qualified partner, or a hybrid route is the responsible next step.
We also recommend naming any certification, inspection, or customer-approval requirement at the start. A simple fixture for an internal lab can be reviewed quickly, while an aerospace, medical, EV, or robotics launch may need traceability notes, material assumptions, and backup manufacturing options documented before the product team can move forward.