With a wealth of printer manufacturers and models to choose from, determining where to even start your purchasing journey of selecting the right Fused Deposition Modeling printer can be overwhelming. That’s why Stratasys put together this buying guide of 5 things to know and consider when researching FDM printers.
Learn about carbon fiber composite materials and how they manufacturers a step-change in performance over standard thermoplastics for more demanding 3D printing applications. Stratasys offers three composite FDM thermoplastics: ABS-CF10, Nylon CF10, and Nylon 12CF.
FDM 3D materials were exposed to UV light and humidity within a QUV environmental test chamber to imitate the damage from sun and rain. Download the white paper, to read the stunning results.
Discover how industry leaders cut manufacturing time in half with FDM carbon fiber and other advanced composite 3D printing materials.
Discover the advantages of 3D printing soft jaws over traditional machining methods. Explore how composite thermoplastics can replace metal, saving time and resources in CNC fixture-making.
Discover how Rocket Composites achieved flawless surface finishes for their carbon fiber parts by leveraging OpenAM™ software to fine-tune their Fortus 450mc™ 3D printer settings. Learn how this innovative solution optimized print parameters, enabled the use of non-bill-of-material filaments, and saved $5700 while reducing delivery time for custom tools in aerospace, automotive, consumer, and medical device industries.
Reduce development costs and accelerate designs for automotive manufacturing. Toyota Racing Development Integrates Stratasys FDM and SAF 3D Printing.
Read how 3D printing materials have empowered the automotive industry beyond traditional manufacturing methods. Level up your manufacturing knowledge!
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