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High-performance ULTEM™ 9085 resin filament offers strength and temperature capabilities that make it a good choice for demanding 3D printing applications.
Find out how PIA (Parts and Advanced Implants) uses 3D printing to develop a human digestive tract simulator for the food and pharmaceutical sectors. Allowing industries to evaluate the digestibility, functionality...
In this video, Stratasys' applications engineer demonstrates the process of loading and unloading material spools.
Addigy PA6/66-GF20 FR LS is a Stratasys FDM-validated material available on select Stratasys FDM printers. This material is a glass-filled nylon with fire-resistant properties, making it a good fit for production...
Kimya PC-FR is a Stratasys FDM-validated material available on select Stratasys FDM printers. Kimya PC-FR brings fire-resistant properties to a polycarbonate filament, making it suitable for production parts in...
Victrex AM200 is a Stratasys FDM-validated material available on select Stratasys FDM printers. Victrex AM200 is a PEEK-based filament made using LMPAEK polymer technology, enabling stronger, more isotropic parts...
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology - Technology Business Incubator (KIIT TBI) is accelerating startup companies' growth in various sectors, such as Biotech, Meditech, Aggrotech, and more.
Learn more about Stratasys Open Materials and the benefits they offer. The Open Material ecosystem brings a broader range of materials to select FDM printers and opens new 3D printing applications.
The design team at Labomed, one of the top 10 global medical device brands, uses two Stratasys FDM™ (Fused Deposition Modeling) F170 3D printers to produce prototypes for ophthalmology, gynecology, ENT, and more.
See the newest addition to Stratasys' line-up - F3300. This introductory video will give you a glimpse of the new F3300 system, in addition to sharing some of its key features and benefits.
Stratasys FDM Nylon-CF10 material includes chopped carbon fiber, resulting in a material that’s over 60% stronger than the base nylon. It’s perfect for metal forming tools and other durable tooling needs.
Ogle chose Stratasys’ Neo stereolithography 3D printers to maintain its position at the forefront of innovation, and it is now a central part of the company’s ability to meet and exceed customer expectations.

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