3D Printers and Production Systems
Stratasys has installed more than 11,000 3D printers and 3D production systems around the world. Stratasys is the worldwide leader in additive fabrication machines and it is the inventor of FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) technology. With a 20 year track record, annual revenues over $120 million, and a forecast for solid growth Stratasys is one of the most stable additive fabrication machine manufacturers globally. Offering the lowest priced personal 3D printers, the best-selling office 3D printers, and 3D production systems, and on-demand services that produce Real Parts, Stratasys offers a total solution.
The Best Global Service and Support
Stratasys provides the global market with sales and service organizations in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Through its network of certified value-added resellers and distributors, Stratasys can offer the most responsive, local support across the globe.
Fortus 3D Production Systems - The most advanced prototyping and direct digital manufacturing systems.
Dimension 3D Printers - The best selling 3D printers globally.
RedEye On Demand Services -The largest 3D production service in the world.
For Design - 3D printers and 3D production systems help accelerate your design process and time-to-market. They let you produce durable, functional 3D models or production parts right from your office, lab, or manufacturing floor.
Reduce Cost-of-Change: Correct design errors early before tooling, while the cost-of-change is lowest.
Improve Design: Quickly and inexpensively produce multiple iterations to optimize your design.
Facilitate Communication: A physical part efficiently communicates a design with tool makers, sales, marketing, and customers.
Maintain Confidentiality: In-house production eliminates the exchange of confidential designs, allowing control of the design.
Functionally Test: Real engineering thermoplastics allows production of durable, functional parts that can be tested.
For Manufacturing - Direct digital manufacturing (DDM) eliminates costs and lead time for production tooling or machining. For low-volume part production or manufacturing tools, such as jigs, fixtures and tooling masters, the benefits are too great to ignore.
Reduce Cost: Save tens- or hundreds-of-thousands of dollars by eliminating machining or tooling costs.
Save Time: Shave weeks or months from production schedules.
Optimize Design: Design for functionality — not manufacturability, because tooling and machining constraints are eliminated.
No Penalties: Just-in-time inventory and no tooling allow low-cost design changes.
No-hassle Tools: In hours, produce jigs, fixtures and master patterns, in-house, at a fraction of the cost.
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