A lesser-known challenge for many if not all 3D printing technologies is the ability to print large bulky parts without sacrificing part quality. Whether it be thermal gradients, internal stresses, or throughput hurdles; most 3D printing technologies must overcome at least one of these factors. In the case of DLP printing it’s all the above. In this presentation from Marshall Ling, Origin Senior Research Engineer at Stratasys, discover how a programmable print process approach is used to enable new applications in a previously inaccessible space. Learn from real-world examples that demonstrate how the Origin One produces advanced geometries, like large solid molds or smaller densely nested parts
Read morePepsiCo's Structural Packaging Design and R&D teams have reinvented their workflow using the latest advances in 3D printing technology. Historically Designers and engineers spend a significant amount of time translating sketches into prototypes to land the best design for consumers, while ensuring the new designs also conform rigorous technical constraints. Learn how PepsiCo leverages a new workflow from early concept , to a realistic CMF model in-house, to a blow molded prototype that can be tested on the production line in a short period of time.
Read moreIn this Stratasys webinar, healthcare industry leaders will share how they're utilizing the latest 3D printing technology to support their day-to-day work and improve patient outcomes. Find out how they are overcoming challenges they weren't able to in the past by harnessing recent improvements and upgrades to 3D printing technology.
Read moreStratasys 3D printing is ready to help you bring flexibility to the factory floor, sustainability to supply chains, and cost efficiency to manufacturing.
Read moreAhead of the second annual Experience Stratasys: Manufacturing virtual event, Stratasys has introduced new 3D printing systems, software and materials that open up countless new applications to transform global manufacturing.
Read moreStratasys Origin One flexible production capability produces end-use parts for Nissan’s Super GT racing team
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Read moreAgilus30 Colors takes the rigid materials previously available and extends them to include flexible, full-color modeling capabilities with exact shore value definition ability. This allows designers to achieve full-color prints and prototypes that look, feel and flex like the final product, all of which are key to achieving designs with true realism.
Read moreExplore why 3d printing should be considered when manufacturing drill guides.
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