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Stratasys will offer customers two new materials from Kimya — EN45545–2 certified polycarbon filament (Kimya PC-FR) and a polyetherketone filament made from Arkema’s Kepstan (Kimya PEKK-SC).
The new partners integrate with the GrabCAD additive manufacturing platform, adding manufacturing operating system and new product introduction 3D workflow software options for Stratasys customers.
Stratasys Origin One 3D printers and custom materials from Henkel Loctite are said to lower costs and shorten mold fabrication time.
The sale includes R&D facilities as well as offices and employees in Europe, U.S. and China.
Using Stratasys’ H350 3D printer, the companies created a comprehensive reference architecture for production-scale end-use parts.
The Stratasys H350 3D printer is powered by Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF) technology to deliver production-level throughput for end-use parts.
Additive manufacturing is defined by 3D printing, but it is more than this step. For almost every AM production part, steps after the 3D printing operation are essential to complete the part and realize its value. Here are several thoughts.
IMTS 2022: Stratasys’ new printers are said to offer high stiffness and strength materials in a hardened machine ready for composite material printing.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft will include parts 3D-printed from electro-static dissipative Antero 800NA from Stratasys. Developing this material was an exercise in working within constraints.
3D printers powered by Xaar 3D’s Selective Absorption Fusion (SAF) technology are said to provide faster, more versatile and economical alternatives to traditional manufacturing methods.