Stratasys, Inc.
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Stratasys, Inc. Supplies the Following Products
- ABS
- Polycarbonate
- Prototyping Equipment
- Prototyping Services
- Thermoforming Molds
Editorial, News, and Products
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FDM Printer Offers Improved Accuracy, Uptime, Output
Stratasys will showcase the F3300 3D printer at Formnext.
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Stratasys and Desktop Metal Announce Merger
$1.8 billion transaction to combine complementary strengths of Stratysys in polymers and Desktop Metal in mass production.
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3D Printer Management Software With New Quality Assurance Functionality
Stratasys has announced new GrabCAD Print Pro software for the management of 3D printing preparation.
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Mack Prototype Expands Additive Manufacturing Capabilities
The Massachusetts-based wholly owned subsidiary of Mack Molding Co. has added a Stratasys F770 machine capable of producing large 3D-printed parts.
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Stratasys to Acquire Covestro’s Additive Manufacturing Materials Business
This acquisition will result in Stratasys having an expanded portfolio of differentiated materials in stereolithography, DLP, and powders.
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Two New Composite-Ready 3D Printers Launched
Stratasys has added the F190 CR and F370 CR 3D printers to its F123 series of 3D printers along with FDM Nylon-CF10 material reinforced 10% with carbon fiber.
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Stratasys Donates 3D Printers to University of Minnesota Medical School
3D printing allows physicians, researchers, and medical device product developers to iterate, create, and test existing and new medical devices in anatomic models that mimic actual anatomy and pathology.
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Stratasys Acquires All Remaining Shares of Xaar 3D
In April 2021, Stratasys introduced the Stratasys H350 3D printer, the first system powered by Xaar 3D’s powder-based SAF technology.
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Lockheed Martin Works with MakerBot for its AI-Assisted Lunar Rover Project for NASA
MakerBot 3D printers have been in use for about five years and have provided easily accessible 3D printing for a host of projects for Lockheed Martin’s team of engineers.
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Stratasys Focusing on Sustainability for 3D Printing Industry
Stratasys becomes founding member of Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association.
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Three new 3D Printers Encompass FDM, P3, and SAF Technologies
Stratasys swiftly advances additive manufacturing with 3D printing triple play
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Stratasys Direct, Xometry Team to Deliver High-Performance 3D Printed Parts on Demand
Customers can now purchase high-performance nylon parts produced by Stratasys Direct through Xometry’s marketplace.
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Carbon-Fiber ABS for a Broader Range of FDM 3D Printers
Stratasys’ new FDM ABS-CF10 is the first thermoplastic composite material for its line of F123 Series 3D printers which combine FDM technology with design-to-print GrabCAD print software.
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Stratasys to Acquire 3D Printing Startup Origin
The acquisition is expected to close in January 2021.
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New Report Says 74% of Companies Plan to Invest in 3D Printing in 2021
Over half of survey respondents plan to invest up to $100,000 in 3D printing technologies next year.
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GM Using Stratasys 3D Printing Systems for Ventilator Tooling Production
GM’s director of additive manufacturing, Ron Daul, talks with Plastics Technology about the company’s investment in 3D printing technologies.
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Stratasys Announces Winners of the CoVent-19 Challenge to Design New Ventilator
The three winners will receive a total of $10,000 in credits for 3D printing from Stratasys.
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Stratasys and Origin Partner to Bring 3D-Printed Nasopharyngeal Swabs to Healthcare Providers
Origin plans to increase production from 100,000 per week to over a million per week by May.
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CoVent-19 Challenge Asks Designers and Engineers to Respond to the Ventilator Crisis
This global, open innovation initiative is via Stratasys GrabCAD platform and designed to help develop a rapidly deployable mechanical ventilator.
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Stratasys Coalition Expands to Ramp Up Face Shield Production With 3D Printing
Stratasys has received requests for 350,000 face shields, so further acceleration in production across coalition members is critical.
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Stratasys Producing 3D-Printed Face Shields In Response to Coronavirus Pandemic
Any 3D printing shop in the U.S. that wishes to help print plastic frames, can fill out an online form to be invited to join the effort.
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Additive Manufacturing: New Mid-Range 3D Printer
The new J826 from Stratasys is a lower cost option that broadens access to full-color, seven-material PolyJet 3D printing for enterprise shops and educational institutions.
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Stratasys, Solvay Partner to Bring New FDM Materials to Market
Solvay selected as first materials leader to develop Stratasys-approved filament for the F900 3D printer.
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Bombardier Transportation To Use F900 3D Printer From Stratasys
The manufacturer will produce final end-use rail parts, as well as manufacturing tools and prototypes for trains and trams across German-speaking countries.
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Several Thermoplastic 'Firsts' Among 2018 SPE Automotive Awards
With the addition of an Additive Manufacturing slot, all nine categories exemplify innovation and transferability in the use of plastics.
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Market Trends in Polymer Additive Manufacturing
Unlike the BetaMax/VHS technology debate, all the established polymer print technologies have a viable long-term role to play in the 3D-printing industry.
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Additive Manufacturing at NPE2018: Lots of Prototyping…and Some Manufacturing Too
As a growing industry, there will be lots of ‘firsts’ at NPE, including a new zone and workshop.
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Carbon-Filled Thermoplastic 3D Printing Material Replaces Handmade Metal Parts
Handmade metal part required replacement three times a month, with delivery times of a month or more.
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Engineering Resins Maker Focuses on 3D Printing Materials
SABIC develops arsenal of specialty products based on its engineering resins for a new range of processes.
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Large-Scale 3D Printing Venture Competes with Injection Molding
With 160 FDM printers, a Brooklyn startup offers part runs up to 10,000 units—and soon perhaps 100,000—at prices competitive with injection molding.
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Continuous-Build 3D Demonstrator Unveiled by Stratasys
This modular 3D printing system is targeted to low-volume continuous production and mass customization.
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Dramatic New Potential for Circuitry Printed on Plastics
Novel nano-silver and nano-copper inks reduce costs and complexity, while opening up new applications.
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Additive Mfg. Materials Evolve as Market Moves from Prototyping to Production
Both Stratasys and Arkema have recently launched new materials with improved aesthetics and performance.
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Artificial Joints Make Strides with 3D Printing
Metal parts are made by laser sintering, and plastic prototypes are made by inkjet or FDM processes. Plastic production parts could be next.
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Hot Runners & 3D-Printed Molds Headlined at K Show
Automotive was a key focus for hot-runner developments. 3D-printed plastic prototype tools were another highlight.
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K 2016 Proves Additive Manufacturing Has Staying Power
K 2016 made clear that additive manufacturing is establishing a prominent position at the triennial show among long-running mainstays like injection molding, extrusion, blowmolding and thermoforming.
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3D-Printed Plastic Molds: K Exhibit Would Make You a Believer
Perhaps you have heard that additive manufacturing—a.k.a. 3D printing—can be used to make injection tooling inserts out of plastics—relatively quickly, at relatively low cost, and with little human labor involved.
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Switch Manufacturer Saves Big With 3D Printed Plastic Molds
Inkjet-printed ABS molds produce functional prototypes in ASA, PC, and TPE.
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Japanese Automaker Joins Stratasys to 3D Print Custom Parts
More stories are emerging that take 3D printing beyond just the prototyping phase to factory tooling and even short-run production, exploiting the technology for mass customization of consumer products.
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A Look Back at 3D Printing in 2015
3D printing is an exciting industry – there’s always something new going on.
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3D Printing: Hype Vs. Reality
During the 3D Printing USA Conference IDTechEx's Rachel Gordon gave an update on the state of the 3D printing industry as it’s been quite an interesting 2015.
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3D Printing’s Growing Presence Seen at Fakuma Show
Additive manufacturing appeared in tooling inserts, robot grippers, and molded parts.
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3D Printing Offers Much Promise For Materials Scientists
Will the rise of 3D printing mark the dawn of a new "golden age for material scientists"?
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Where Was 3D Printing at the Fakuma Show?
All over, and in a variety of roles.
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3D Printing Took Center Stage At U2 Tour
A custom LED-illuminated microphone for Bono, created by the Dimension 3D Printer. 3D printing lends itself to some pretty cool and interesting stories and Plastic Technology’s Lilli Sherman recently sent one my way that involves the band U2.
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Speed to Market: Pretium Stays Light on Its Feet And Ahead of the Pack
A visit to its largest PET plant illustrates how this versatile blow molder leverages design skills, a can-do attitude, and a high degree of production flexibility to supply custom products in ever-shorter time windows. A new thrust into automation will help pick up the pace.
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Planting The Seeds For A Future In Plastics
Winners of the Techmer PM sponsored Student Design Awards. There have been several stories lately from a number of companies describing the ways in which its employees are engaging with the younger generation.
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Stratasys Introduces Its Industrial Scale Objet1000 Plus 3D Production System
Provides print speeds up to 40% faster than its predecessor, with a reported lower cost per part.
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At NPE: 3D Printed Molds
UV photopolymer produces short-run cavity inserts.
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Short-Run Specialist Chases Higher Productivity While Staying Lean
How do you automate jobs that run only a few hours? That’s only one of the questions challenging a fast-growing, short-run molder.
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Additive Manufacturing Is the New ‘Normal’
One of the first companies founded on the principle of individualized manufacturing puts AM to work right out front in its retail lobby.
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Expanded NPE3D Pavilion Announced By SPI
Eighteen companies are already planning to exhibit in the newly-expanded NPE3D pavillion at NPE2015.
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How Currier Puts the ‘Custom’ In Custom Blow Molding
The three key ingredients are responsiveness, full-service product development, and control over both the bottle and the cap.
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Additive Mfg Machinery 'Giants' Broaden Scope Through Acquisitions
Stratasys and 3D Systems are evolving into all-encompassing providers in the additive manufacturing business arena.
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Additive Manufacturing: Materials for ‘Real-World’ Parts
Developments in materials have helped pave the way for processors to make ‘real world’ parts from what is collectively known as 3D printing. Here’s a comprehensive review of the materials available.
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Molders Go ‘Rapid’ for Prototyping and Manufacturing
Three forward-thinking custom molders have taken steps to streamline their manufacturing, expand new product development, and add to their customer base—and all in a more cost-effective manner than ever before.
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Molder Takes 3D Printing In-House to Speed Product Development
“Bringing this function in-house is very much in keeping with the way our company conducts its business.
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NASA's 'Mars Rover' Has Many 3D Printed Parts
A Fortus 3D printer from Stratasys, Inc., Eden Prairie, Minn., was used by NASA to help build a next-generation rover capable of supporting two humans on near-earth asteroids and Mars.
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3D Printing Becomes Easier Than Ever
Two major announcements in 3D printing involve a merger between two suppliers and a new system that makes rapid prototyping more affordable and easier than ever.
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3D Digitally 'Printed' Plane Flies Solo
Last summer, the world’s first unmanned air vehicle (UAV) whose entire structure was produced by laser sintering of nylon, was flown by engineers at the University of Southampton, England.
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On-Site: Green Business Is Good Business for Fabri-Kal
Learning to deal with the particular characteristics of PLA biopolymer has opened up a promising business in “green” plastics for thermoformer Fabri-Kal.
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Additive Manufacturing: New Capabilities for Rapid Prototypes And Production Parts
Many plastics processors are just starting to become familiar with the terms “additive manufacturing” or “additive fabrication,” which refer to a group of processes that build up parts by successively adding material, often in layers.
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Blow Molders and Thermoformers Try Plastic Rapid Tooling
Rapid prototyping (RP) equipment is increasingly being used to manufacture prototype and short-run production molds for blow molded and thermoformed parts.
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What to See at NPE 2006: CAD/CAM and CAE
The newest generation of 3D simulation software takes aim at screw designs as well as hot-runner, mold, and part design.
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3D Printers Lead Growth of Rapid Prototyping
Bringing rapid prototyping capabilities in-house is becoming a reality for many plastics manufacturers, thanks to more affordable, faster, and easy-to-use 3D printers.