Stratasys' Programmable Photopolymerization (P3™) technology is capable of printing difficult geometries without supports, fine features, and large cross-sections, with excellent surface quality comparable to injection molding. However, like traditional manufacturing processes, here are guidelines that result in the highest yields, optimal quality, and reduced labor.
Omnicorp uses P3™ technology to develop the phoner ring with help from Stratasys Direct Manufacturing.
View moreLeveraging 30 years of experience in 3D printing for aerospace, Stratasys Direct is please to present our Aerospace AM Solutions Guide. This guide offers invaluable insights on how you can harness additive manufacturing.
View moreA webinar where we showcase P3™ technology, the next evolution of DLP 3D printing producing end-use parts with smooth surface quality comparable to Injection Molding.
View moreOmnicorp uses P3™ technology to develop the phoner ring with help from Stratasys Direct Manufacturing.
View moreLeveraging 30 years of experience in 3D printing for aerospace, Stratasys Direct is please to present our Aerospace AM Solutions Guide. This guide offers invaluable insights on how you can harness additive manufacturing.
View moreA webinar where we showcase P3™ technology, the next evolution of DLP 3D printing producing end-use parts with smooth surface quality comparable to Injection Molding.
View more