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11 06, 2014

Exploring a New World of 3D Printed Product Realism with Flexible Color Digital Materials

By |2016-12-15T14:31:12-05:00June 11th, 2014|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, 3D Scanning, Stratasys|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Reprinted from the Stratasys Blog: 9 Jun. 2014 by Galit Beck Today we’re excited to unveil Stratasys’ extended range of flexible and rigid material options for theObjet500 Connex3 Color Multi-material 3D Printer. With these new color palettes, Stratasys is continuing to expand your ability to improve the look, feel and functionality of your 3D printed parts. The new offerings comprise six flexible material palettes,  featuring  more than 200 vibrant color shades  in a wide range of Shore A [...]

3 06, 2014

How Stratasys Is Leading The Next Industrial Revolution

By |2016-12-15T14:31:12-05:00June 3rd, 2014|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys, Technology|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Reprinted from http://tcbmag.com/ Ask around about what’s happening with the increasingly talked-about technology called 3-D printing and you’ll hear a barrage of comments that sound like something Isaac Asimov would say: “Did you know you can print canoes?” “They’re printing cars!” “Did you hear about the human heart they made?” “There’s a printer making edible food.” They can sound straight out of sci-fi, but they’re often true. Three-dimensional printing has been around for more than 20 [...]

29 05, 2014

Additive manufacturing drives production of race-ready parts.

By |2016-12-15T14:31:12-05:00May 29th, 2014|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys|Tags: , |0 Comments

Reprinted from the Stratasys Blog: By Allen Kreemer, Stratasys, Inc. Additive manufacturing (AM) has been crucial in the motor sports world for years. In the race for speed and performance, it has been a lynchpin for design and testing. Now, race teams are revealing that AM parts will go far beyond review and evaluation. They have found that AM is ready to hit the track and endure the rigors of high-speed racing. Motor sports are [...]

12 05, 2014

From the Stratasys Blog – 3D Printing the Legendary Escher Lizard

By |2016-12-15T14:31:12-05:00May 12th, 2014|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys|0 Comments

The Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher continues to fascinate and inspire more than 40 years after his departure. Especially well known for his mathematical bent and two-dimensional renderings of “impossible” three-dimensional geometries, workarounds for Escher’s tricky angles and structures have found a home with 3D printing! Rachel McConnell, who explores art, engineering and design in her work, used an Objet500 Connex Multi-Material 3D Printer by Stratasys to create a physical “Escher Curl-up model.” The model was based on [...]

9 04, 2014

Stratasys’ New Endur 3D Printing Material Looks and Functions Like Polypropylene

By |2016-12-15T14:31:12-05:00April 9th, 2014|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys|0 Comments

Reprinted from the Stratasys Blog -8 Apr. 2014 by Stratasys Staff In the video below, Boaz Jacobi, Product Marketing Manager at Stratasys, talks about the capabilities of Endur and examines some applicative models that look and behave like polypropylene in terms of flexibility, strength and toughness. Tweezers prototyped in Stratasys Endur 3D printing material to give polypropylene-like look and functionality This week, Stratasys expanded its portfolio of 3D printing materials with Endur, a newPolyJet 3D printing [...]

5 03, 2014

Stratasys Gets Tough with Nylon 12

By |2016-12-15T14:31:12-05:00March 5th, 2014|Categories: 3D Printing / Additive Mfg, Stratasys|0 Comments

Reprinted from the Stratsys Blog: Tough and flexible bender bar created with FDM Nylon 12 material on the Fortus 3D Production System A new nylon material with the specs to be the toughest in additive manufacturing is a strong reason to take notice. Stratasys chose EuroMold 2013 to launch FDM Nylon 12 for Fortus 3D Production Systems. Designed to optimize strength and toughness while reducing the residual stresses and warp that have prevented semi-crystalline material use in the [...]

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