en.Wedoany.com Reported - Stratasys recently launched multiple new additive manufacturing products in the United States, including the PolyJet J850 Core printer for engineering applications, the biocompatible material P3 MED Silicone 25A for medical use, a new application suite for GrabCAD software, and SAF PA12 material for industrial production. Chief Business Unit Officer and President Rich Garrity stated, "Manufacturers are seeking more applications for additive manufacturing, and these innovations are designed for exactly that."
The J850 Core targets functional prototyping and engineering validation teams, offering PolyJet performance and material support without paying for full-color functionality. This system is suitable for functional parts like housings, jigs, and fixtures, supporting rigid, flexible, transparent, and PolyJet ToughONE materials. Pre-orders are expected to open by the end of April. Stratasys stated that the J850 Core balances speed, reliability, and repeatability at a more practical price point, helping teams accelerate iteration.

In the medical field, Stratasys, in collaboration with Shin-Etsu, launched P3 MED Silicone 25A. This is a biocompatible true silicone material that can be used for patient-specific medical devices and small-batch part production, exclusively compatible with Origin printers. The material is ISO 10993 certified and can be used for products such as hearing aids, CPAP masks, orthotics, and prosthetics, helping manufacturers reduce reliance on molds and shorten delivery cycles. Erez Ben Zvi, Vice President of Medical & Healthcare at Stratasys, said, "P3 MED Silicone 25A opens new possibilities for patient-specific devices and small-batch medical production."
The Additive App Suite, developed by Stratasys partner trinckle, is expected to be released by late summer this year. The initial release will include 10 applications, with plans to expand to 15 by November. These applications will be embedded in GrabCAD Print and GrabCAD Print Pro for industrial scenarios such as grippers, shadow boards, and drill guides, helping engineering, quality, and operations teams accelerate the transition from design to printable production. Victor Gerdes, Vice President of Software at Stratasys, said, "The Additive App Suite enables teams to move from a production problem to a printable solution in minutes, not days."
Stratasys also launched SAF PA12 - Powered by Evonik material, claiming it can reduce the total cost of ownership for current SAF PA12 material by up to 14% without requiring additional licensing, hardware, or process changes. This material is intended for industrial powder bed additive manufacturing, emphasizing strength, dimensional accuracy, and stable build quality. Neil Hopkinson stated, "The new SAF PA12 delivers production-grade performance for industrial additive manufacturing."
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