We have much experience with hardware prototyping of plastic parts, metal parts and electronic parts. Electro-mechanical prototypes typically require software prototyping, which we also have much experience with.

We are confident we can deliver rapid prototyping solutions for you. The following sections outline some key phases.

Our core business is focused on projects that have a break-even point, such as resale via mass production. To learn more about this see our page on Byron Bay New Product Development.

Product Design Phase (Computer modeling from scratch or 3D scanning)

During this phase we assess your requirements to determine if we are best to design your model from scratch using 3D CAD tools, 3D animations tools, or perform a 3D scan an mock up model.

While 3D scanning sounds like an easy option, it is not perfect, and requires much cleaning up of the model. Further it produces a file with point cloud data, which then must be converted to a typical CAD file (e.g. .igs, .stp, and/or .stl). It is because of these reasons, it is generally quicker to create the design from scratch (unless the target requirement is just to reprint the scanned object without any additional design features - which is a service we're not keen on providing).

In terms of electronics - generally we design custom electronics to get the unit cost down, but in some cases we might use off-the-shelve electronics (e.g. Proof-of-concept prototype).

Makerbot 3D Scanner

Product Prototyping Phase

Plastic mechanical parts will likely be 3D printed via various methods such as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) or CNC'ed in some cases. The material options are kinda endless from rigid to rubbers, such as ABS, PLA, Polycarbonate (PC), Acrylic (PMMA), PET, PEEK, Polyamide aka Nylon (PA), Glass reinforced nylon (PA66+GF), Polyurethane (PU), Polypropylene (PP), Polyvinyl Chloride (PCV), Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE), Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO), Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), PEBA 2301, Nitrile Rubber (NBR), Polytetrafluoroethylene aka Teflon (PTFE) and more. There are also various finish options such as transparent, transulent, colours, electro-plating, reflective mirror, and screen-printing graphics.

Metal mechanical parts can be 3D printed also, however in our opinion CNC is still the better option. The material options are also kinda endless such as aluminum (AL), steel, stainless steel (SS), brass, etc. There are also various finish options such as blackening, electro-plating (Chrome-plating, Nickel-chrome plating, Zinc-plating, Galvanizing), anodized (black, matte clear), and chromating conversion.

We've also made prototypes using materials such as Carbon Fiber, Fibreglass, Glass wool, DuPont, Vectran, conductive thread, and look forward to playing with Graphene one day.

Electronic parts will involve manufacturing of bare PCBs, then assembling PCB surface-mount (SMT) and through-hole (THT) components via soldering methods such as a stencils, reflow oven, IR heat lamp, hotair rework station, soldering iron, etc.

Hardware bugs are likely, and we'd hack things to make the working prototype. During this process we'll make notes on the design changes required for the next revision.

Stereolithography (SLA) 3D printer

Trusted Engineering and Product Development in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia

In the heart of coastal New South Wales, Byron Bay is a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. As businesses in this picturesque town continue to thrive and grow, it's essential to have trusted partners that can help navigate complex engineering and product development challenges. That's where COLETEK comes in – a multidisciplinary Australian company with a national reputation for reliability and capability.

Established in 2001, our team of experts has been serving businesses across Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia and throughout the country. With over two decades of experience, we've honed our skills in engineering and product development to deliver innovative solutions that drive success. Our reputation is built on collaboration, trust, and a passion for innovation – aligning perfectly with the entrepreneurial spirit of Byron Bay.

Based in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia, our team operates throughout the region, providing tailored support to local businesses seeking expert engineering and product development services. Whether you're a start-up or an established organization, we understand the importance of having reliable partners that can help bring your vision to life.

At COLETEK, we don't just provide generic engineering and product development services – we offer tailored solutions that cater to your unique needs. Our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional results, with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by businesses in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. This blend of technical expertise and local knowledge enables us to build trusted relationships with our clients.

In Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia, innovation is not just a buzzword – it's a way of life. At COLETEK, we're committed to helping local businesses harness this energy to drive growth and prosperity. By partnering with us, you'll gain access to a wealth of expertise in engineering and product development, designed specifically for the unique needs of your business.

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My hard drive died with 18 months of work plus photos of my daughters 1st 18 months of life. I contemplated building a time machine to go back and document all those memories again - though I found it logistically and financially much easier to go with COLETEK. My recommendation is forget trying to build a time machine - call COLETEK.