Stratasys polymer additive manufacturing technologies offer a broad selection of printers and materials to cover applications from prototyping to tooling to flight-worthy parts. For aerospace applications, the most widely used technologies are FDM and P3. Stratasys Direct Manufacturing contract services offer the capability to supplement your production and validate new additive technologies.
Learn how ESD-safe 3D printing materials from Stratasys protect sensitive electronics. Discover the best solutions for static-safe additive manufacturing.
Discover what and how DLP 3D printing works, its advantages, and how it compares vs SLA and LCD. Learn about the applications & industry use cases.
Forensic Photonics revolutionized fingerprint detection with their LIFT device, using P3 to create durable, high-quality imaging solutions for law enforcement.
Learn how 3D printing tackles high costs, delays, design limits, and inventory issues in tooling, with real-world examples and benefits.
Stratasys CTO Guy Menchik shares his insights on 3D printing in manufacturing, addressing material advancements, cost-per-part challenges & DFAM strategies.
Discover how Thorlabs leverages 3D printing to cut production costs by $20,000 a year, boost efficiency, and deliver enhanced customer value.
Discover how Stratasys DLP technology delivers accuracy and repeatability for cost-effective low volume manufacturing, rivaling injection molding quality.
TE Connectivity uses DLP 3D printing to achieve high-precision, low-volume production, replacing injection molding for agile manufacturing.
Rich Garrity, Stratasys Chief Industrial Business Officer, discusses how AM is evolving from prototyping to production, driven by advances in technology, materials, and software. Stratasys leads this shift, helping clients achieve reliable, cost-efficient production of higher volumes of end-use parts.