Additive manufacturing processes like Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) have the materials to meet medical safety requirements.
The applications-based decisions for 3D printing webinar provides an extensive overview of the benefits of using 3D printing for production applications.
There are five industries in particular where the amazing capabilities of additive manufacturing have transformed production.
Stratasys Direct offers ISO 13485-certified 3D printing services, ensuring precision and compliance for medical device manufacturing. From prototyping to scalable production, we streamline the entire development process with cutting-edge additive technology.
Stratasys Direct has partnered with the University of Minnesota Visible Heart Lab to offer high-quality 3D anatomy models for educational and medical applications. Explore now!
Owning a 3D printer and outsourcing don’t have to be mutually exclusive. Check out these four considerations for when to use a 3D printing service bureau.
It can be difficult to determine which material fits the profile for your project - these considerations and our Material Wizard are here to help.
ULTEM™ 9085 resin is a high-performance thermoplastic suited for parts that need superior durability.
3D printed parts are being utilized by the energy sector to harness the natural resources of our planet.
Producing molds and masters with FDM or PolyJet technology addresses the challenges of traditional manufacturing methods.