3D printing
Choosing the right orientation for a 3‑D print is a pivotal step in achieving a functional, high‑quality part. With Stratasys systems that employ soluble support material, virtually any angle can print successfully, but that freedom also demands a deliberate strategy. Depending on the part’s geometr
Stratasys has unveiled a trio of material upgrades for its flagship J750 PolyJet printer. In additive manufacturing, the performance of a printer is tightly coupled to the range and quality of materials it can process. These new materials expand the J750’s capabilities, delivering stronger, more
In the fast‑evolving world of additive manufacturing, firms continuously evaluate new techniques against proven ones. One such comparison is between Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). Although SLS offers impressive strengths—especially for functional prototypes—man
During FormNext in Frankfurt last month, Stratasys unveiled two significant milestones: the GrabCAD Voxel Print software for its J750 printer, and a strategic alliance with e‑Xstream. These initiatives enhance Stratasys’s 3D‑printing portfolio and unlock new possibilities for the industry.Designers
When engineers and designers evaluate a new 3D printing solution, the most common question is: Which technology will deliver the quality and performance I need? This article breaks down the two dominant resin‑based methods—SLA and PolyJet—highlighting their strengths, limitations, and ideal use case
Since its launch, the Stratasys F‑123 Series has become the industry’s go‑to solution for high‑quality, cost‑effective prototyping. In its first year it outpaced every previous Stratasys launch, proving that professional‑grade performance can be delivered without the hefty price tag of a production‑
Technology is a powerful catalyst that connects people, boosts productivity, and transforms everyday life. While some enjoy smartphones and video games, countless others still struggle to secure basic food and clean water. Innovations like the LifeStraw, affordable adjustable eyeglasses, and 3D‑prin
For operators of production‑grade FDM printers such as the Stratasys Fortus System, soluble support materials have become a game‑changer. They unlock complex, hollow geometries and enable new manufacturing pathways that were previously impossible with conventional tooling. What Is Sacrificial Tooli
The first definition of Agile Manufacturing you’ll find on Google is: A term applied to an organization that has created the processes, tools, and training to enable it to respond quickly to customer needs and market changes while still controlling costs and quality. At CADimensions, we’ve partnere
For decades, product manufacturing relied on CAD models created in 3‑D design software such as SOLIDWORKS. While these tools are powerful and flexible, they still require designers to translate ideas onto a flat screen before they can become physical objects. Virtual Reality (VR) headsets—from Goog
Stratasys has launched the F123 Series—an advanced line of FDM 3D printers that deliver unmatched speed, silence, and savings. Built on more than 100,000 hours of machine testing and 30,000 hours of material reliability testing, this family of printers—F170, F270, and F370—combines proven technologi
When the first 3‑D printers entered the market, they revolutionized manufacturing—but their complexity limited widespread adoption. Stratasys addressed that gap with the F123 Series, the most user‑friendly 3‑D printer yet. Designed for professionals at any skill level, the F123 st
For those who work with 3D printing, one recurring bottleneck is human resources. Most facilities have more engineers than printers, leading to a queue that slows down product development.Typically, a single printer is shared among 3 engineers (a 3:1 ratio). While intended to improve efficiency, it
The pace of technological advancement never slows, and 3D printing is no exception. Over the past 25 years, Stratasys has pushed the limits of additive manufacturing, transforming the industry and redefining what’s possible. Take a look at our side‑by‑side comparison of Stratasys’ flagship machines
As 3D printing moves from niche hobbyist circles into mainstream production, the industry has experienced explosive growth—an increase documented by the Wohler 2016 report, which highlights a surge in market size over the past few years. While this trend signals a bright future for additive manufac
Three days after Stratasys unveiled its F123 series 3‑D printers, GrabCAD released a brand‑new SolidWorks add‑in that integrates seamlessly into the Stratasys digital‑manufacturing ecosystem. Engineers and designers now have a streamlined path from CAD model to finished part—all within SolidWorks.
Expecting flawless 3D prints is unrealistic, yet many users blame the machines. In this guide, we’ll explore how Stratasys Insight’s settings can dramatically reduce part curl and improve overall print quality. I’m not a plastics engineer, but I understand that thermoplastics possess a glass‑trans
“What does 3D printing actually do, and who is using it?” These questions came up often when I worked with 3D printers in college. Despite showing people the latest phone‑case designs and quirky accessories, many were surprised that manufacturing could be so cool. 3D printing is a remarkably broad
Months after launching the world’s most advanced PolyJet printer, the J750, Stratasys has introduced two groundbreaking Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) prototypes that promise to reshape the aerospace and automotive manufacturing landscape. Infinite-Build 3D Demonstrator This pioneering machine lit
I have been asked several times if Stratasys sells extra cleaning baskets. While I am sure there is a way to order more, I always suggest printing one instead. The cleaning baskets supplied with Stratasys SRS Clean Stations are durable and stainless steel, but they are a standard 4" x 4"
3D printing
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