Stratasys has been making waves in the 3D printing industry, releasing new, ground-breaking products. The April announcement of the F770, H350, and the Origin One, started an avalanche. As more products get released, we want to keep you up to speed.
In this blog post, I will be covering three categories: prototyping, manufacturing aids, and production. This will help you determine what the right 3D printing solution is for your application!
Prototyping
J35 Pro
The J35 Pro allows you to combine grayscale color, transparency, texture, and moving parts to create realistic models. The J35 Pro is different from the J55 Prime, as it is smaller, has a grayscale color palette, and is more affordable.
Top Values: Compact, Economical, Grayscale, Multi-Material Capabilities, Office-Friendly
Industries: Aerospace, Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Education, Medical
J55 Prime
The J55 Prime effortlessly creates fast concept models, detailed designs, and quality high-fidelity models. It is engineered to fit seamlessly into a professional space, offering design and functional flexibility.
Top Values: Ease Of Use, Multi-Color Capabilities, Multi-Material Capabilities, Office-Friendly
Industries: Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Consumer Goods, Education
J5 MediJet
J5 MediJet sets a new standard for medical modeling. With multi-material and multi-color capabilities, you can create brilliantly vivid anatomical models, drilling, and cutting guides.
Top Values: Multi-Color Capabilities, Multi-Material Capabilities
Industries: Medical
J5 DentaJet
The J5 DentaJet is like having three printers in one. Use different materials in a single job- print an implant case with a rigid opaque model together with a soft gingiva mask and a biocompatible transparent surgical guide. From crowns and bridges to implants, the J5 DentaJet is the ideal dental solution.
Top Values: Multi-Color Capabilities, Multi-Material Capabilities
Industries: Dental                                   Â
Manufacturing Aids
F770
The F770 makes printing large, complex parts affordable and easy. Print one or several large parts to take advantage of the printer’s generous capacity of 39.4 x 24 x 24 inches. With the longest build platform of any Stratasys printer, the F770 will make you rethink your limitations.
Top Values: Economical, Large Build Volume
Industries: Aerospace, Automotive, Education, Service Bureaus
Production
Origin One
The Origin One is a transformative 3D printer that enables production of end-use parts in a diverse range of high-performance materials. Achieve industry-leading accuracy, consistency, detail, and throughput with Programmable PhotoPolymerization (P3) technology.
Top Values:Â Fast Time To Part, Incredible Surface Finish, Open Source Materials
Industries: Aerospace, Automotive, Consumer Goods, Defense, Manufacturing, Medical
H350
The H350 is built for high-volume, short-run production. It gives you control of your materials, workflow, and costs. Utilizing SAF technology, the H350 delivers consistency and accuracy print after print.
Top Values: Few Consumables, High Accuracy, High Nesting Rate    Â
Industries: Commercial Goods, Consumer Goods/ Electronics, Service Bureaus                                Â
To learn more about any of these printers, contact our team at 949-474-9222 or [email protected].
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