Reprinted from 3DPrint.com

Stratasys, with dual headquarters in Eden Prairie, Minnesota and Rehovot, Israel, has announced 12 new high-performance 3D printers and materials, in a move which should provide investors with renewed confidence in their rapidly growing business.

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The new products, which will be unveiled at EuroMold 2014, at the end of this month, include upgrades and an expansion in the company’s scope to new areas of the market.

“The global design and manufacturing market continues to push toward creating smarter products with greater efficiency. Because we believe in, and support this trend, we have announced today a range of solutions that focus on ‘democratizing design.’ Our customers, whatever their size or industry, can now access a wide spectrum of cutting-edge 3D printing capabilities and deliver competitive advantage,” said Gilad Yron, sr. vice president, Product Management, Stratasys. “We invite every designer and manufacturer at this year’s EuroMold to visit one of our three booths to see how 3D printing is shaping the way we manufacture.”

6 New Industrial PolyJet 3D Printers

Included in this expansion are six new PolyJet 3D printers targeting customers who are looking for more affordable, but smaller machines. The new printers include the compact Objet260 Connex1, Objet260 Connex2 and Objet260 Connex3, as well as the mid-size Objet350 Connex1, Objet350 Connex2 and Objet350 Connex3. If you recall, recently Stratasys expanded their Objet500 line of machines to include the Connex1 and Connex2 versions as well. In doing so they are allowing companies who may not have been able to afford the price tags of the larger printers to still benefit from their amazing PolyJet technology.

Objet30 Prime – Desktop PolyJet 3D Printer

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If you want to take advantage of the incredible precision of Stratasys’ PolyJet technology, but want it in the convenience of a desktop machine, you do not have to wait any longer. The company has also announced their new Objet30 Prime printer which features 12 material options, including a rubber-like material and bio-compatible materials such as MED610. This machine will have a build envelope of 11.57 x 7.55 x 5.85 inches, with layer heights of just 36-micron.

Objet Eden260VS with Soluble Support Material

The Objet Eden260VS is just like the Objet Eden260V, however, it’s the first system to offer soluble support material within the PolyJet process. It will also feature automated support removal once an object is fabricated, and have the capability to build objects as large as 10.0 x 9.9 x 7.9 inches.

20% Faster FDM Printing with Fortus 450mc and Fortus 380mcs7

Stratasys has not forgotten about their customers who rely on FDM technology. By leveraging the technology found in their Fortus FDM-based systems, they have managed to create two more machines, the Fortus 450mc and Fortus 380mc. These machines can get the job done up to 20% quicker than their predecessors, while also making it easier for users to adjust their prints via a touchscreen interface during print. The 450mc is targeted towards companies looking to create mid-size prototypes, as well as end use parts and production aids, via some of the most advanced thermoplastics available today. The 380mc is more for high-performance prototyping and production tooling.

Heat and Chemical Resistant ULTEM 1010 Material

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A new material called ULTEM 1010 has also been unveiled for use within FDM machines. This material is bio-compatible, meaning that it can be used to make items which are in contact with foods. Its amazing heat and chemical resistant properties also make it perfect for a variety of applications and industries including aerospace, automotive, food production tooling, and medical device manufacturing.

For more information on the Stratasys line of 3D Printers and Production Systems please contact us here.

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