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In this video, we explore how Gel Blaster collaborated with Stratasys Direct to overcome a tight deadline and stringent performance requirements for their new product debut at the IAAPA trade show. With just weeks to go, Gel Blaster needed 24 durable, functional prototypes that could handle rigorous live play. Stratasys Direct's use of Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and robust Nylon 12 GF material delivered flawless prototypes in record time, showcasing the power of additive manufacturing in meeting complex challenges under pressure.

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Gel Blaster Rapid 3D Prints Prototypes with Stratasys Direct

Branson Convetion Center Midwest Manufacturing Show

Accelerate Your Path to Production with Additive Manufacturing

Visit Stratasys Direct at Booth #67 in Branson, MO, Feb. 23–25. See how additive manufacturing accelerates production from tooling and bridge parts to end-use components.

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Gel Blaster Nexus 3D Printed Functional Prototype | Stratasys Direct

Gel Blaster's Success With Stratasys Direct

Gel Blaster partnered with Stratasys Direct to produce durable prototypes for their new gel blasters in just two weeks, using SLS 3D printing technology and Nylon 12 GF for optimal strength. These prototypes were successfully showcased at the IAAPA trade show.

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Branson Convetion Center Midwest Manufacturing Show

Visit Stratasys Direct at Booth #67 in Branson, MO, Feb. 23–25. See how additive manufacturing accelerates production from tooling and bridge parts to end-use components.

Gel Blaster Nexus 3D Printed Functional Prototype | Stratasys Direct

Gel Blaster partnered with Stratasys Direct to produce durable prototypes for their new gel blasters in just two weeks, using SLS 3D printing technology and Nylon 12 GF for optimal strength. These prototypes were successfully showcased at the IAAPA trade show.