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FDM or " Fused Deposition Modeling" is a 3D printing technology that is designed for specialized production-grade thermoplastics and 3D printers. FDM 3D printers can produce dimensionally stable and durable end-use parts.

Stratasys FDM technology uses production-grade thermoplastics to create exceptionally durable, accurate, and repeatable parts. It remains the industry standard for transforming CAD designs into functional prototypes, manufacturing tooling, and end-use components, providing reliable performance for the most demanding engineering applications.

Markforged FDM 3D printers utilize patented Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) to produce industrial composite parts with the strength of 6061-T6 aluminum. This technology allows engineers to replace machined metal components with high-performance, lightweight parts for functional tooling and demanding end-use applications.

SAF 3D printing technology uses an infrared-absorbing fluid to help fuse polymer powder. This process is classified by the ASTM as one category of powder bed fusion 3D printing. The infrared-absorbing fluid is selectively placed where it's needed to create the shape of a 3D part in any given layer of the print.

P3™ or “Programmable PhotoPolymerization” technology, is an evolution of digital light processing (DLP). P3 software precisely orchestrates light, temperature, pull forces and pneumatics to produce the best functional end-use parts possible.

Stratasys P3 technology delivers industry-leading accuracy and surface finishes comparable to injection molding for mass production of functional end-use parts. This evolution of DLP allows for a diverse range of high-performance materials, offering the consistency and isotropic properties required for demanding industrial and dental applications.

PolyJet 3D printing is a powerful technology that can build accurate and smooth parts for tooling and realistic prototypes. PolyJet technology can produce thin walls and complex geometries using the widest range of materials available.

Stratasys PolyJet technology provides the ultimate in prototyping realism by jetting multiple photopolymer resins simultaneously to create full-colour, multi-material parts in a single print. This high-resolution process allows for smooth surfaces and complex geometries, making it the ideal choice for hyper-realistic concept models, anatomical medical guides, and functional over-molded prototypes.

Metal 3D printing is an additive process that creates high-strength, complex parts directly from CAD files by fusing metal powders or filaments layer by layer. This technology allows for the production of lightweight, functional components and tooling that are often impossible to manufacture through traditional manufacturing.

BLT metal 3D printers deliver a complete industrial ecosystem for high-speed, multi-laser production of large-scale components. It is the premier choice for high-throughput manufacturing with aerospace-grade repeatability, ensuring complex metal geometries are produced with maximum efficiency and uncompromising structural integrity.

Markforged metal 3D printing provides a safe, accessible workflow for producing high-density, functional components in industrial materials like Stainless Steel and Tool Steel. This proven technology enables manufacturers to replace traditional machined parts with complex, high-strength metal tooling and end-use components directly on the shop floor.

FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) is an industrial additive process that builds parts layer by layer by extruding melted thermoplastic filaments. It is the most widely used 3D printing technology for creating durable prototypes, manufacturing aids, and high-strength functional parts.

UltiMaker FFF 3D printers provide a reliable and accessible platform for producing high-quality prototypes, manufacturing aids, and functional parts. With its open-material ecosystem and seamless software integration, UltiMaker is the ideal solution for engineering teams looking to scale their in-house additive manufacturing capabilities.

Markforged FFF 3D printers combine industrial-grade thermoplastics with patented Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) to produce parts with the strength of 6061-T6 aluminum. This reliable platform allows engineers to replace machined metal components with high-performance composites for demanding factory-floor applications.

SLA or “Stereolithography” is an industrial 3D printing process used to create concept models, cosmetic prototypes, and complex parts with intricate geometries. High feature resolutions and quality surface finishes are also possible with SLA technology.

Formlabs SLA 3D printers provide a professional, easy-to-use ecosystem for producing high-accurcay parts with smooth, injection-molded surface finishes. With a library of over 40 functional resins, these systems enable rapid iteration and low-volume production of everything from biocompatible medical devices to high-temperature engineering components.

Stratasys SLA technology, led by the Neo series, delivers industrial-grade precision and exceptional surface finishes that rival injection molding. This open-material platform is the industry standard for producing highly detailed prototypes, master patterns, and large-format tooling with unmatched dimensional accuracy and professional reliability.

MJF (Multi Jet Fusion) is an industrial additive process that uses a fusing agent and a thermal heat source to produce high-density, functional nylon parts. It is the leading solution for high-volume production, offering exceptional isotropic strength and surface detail without the need for support structures.

HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology enables high-speed, industrial production of functional nylon parts with exceptional isotropic strength and surface detail. By utilizing voxel-level control and precise thermal management, MJF provides a scalable solution for bridge manufacturing and high-volume end-use parts without the need for traditional tooling.

SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) is an industrial powder-bed fusion process that uses a high-powered laser to sinter polymer particles into durable, functional parts. It is highly valued for its ability to produce complex geometries without support structures, making it the gold standard for rugged, flight-ready components and end-use assemblies.

Formlabs SLS 3D printers deliver a scalable, benchtop solution for producing rugged, production-ready nylon parts without the need for support structures. This accessible ecosystem allows engineers to maximize design freedom and achieve a low cost-per-part for functional prototypes and end-use manufacturing.
Choosing the ideal technology requires a deep dive into your specific part requirements, including mechanical properties, surface finish, and production volume. Our team of experts are here to partner with you to evaluate your current processes and provice a tailored technology assessment that ensures the solution you choose delivers the highest ROI for your shop floor.
Yes, industrial 3D scanning significantly accelerates the inspection and reverse engineering process by capturing millions of data points to create a precise "digital twin." Unlike manual tools, scanners like those from Artec 3D or ZEISS can capture complex organic shapes and large assemblies with metrology-grade accuracy. This data integrates directly into CAD software like SOLIDWORKS, allowing you to verify dimensional tolerances or recreate legacy parts with total confidence.
A professional-grade compact waterjet, like the WAZER, can cut virtually any material including hardened steel, aluminum, carbon fiber, glass, and composites. Because it's a cold-cutting process, it eliminates the risk of heat-affected zones (HAZ) that can warp or harden material edges during laser or plasma cutting. This makes it an essential tool for shops that need to maintain the structural integrity of their materials while producing custom flat-stock parts.
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