en.Wedoany.com Reported - Global additive manufacturing technology provider Stratasys Ltd has recently introduced new application-driven software features, materials, and platform enhancements designed to help manufacturers improve efficiency from concept to production. Rich Garrity, President and Chief Business Unit Officer at Stratasys, stated: "Manufacturers are seeking more AM applications, and these developments are precisely aimed at meeting that demand. Whether it's designing tools faster, producing high-performance parts, or achieving greater precision from production systems, we are providing teams with practical methods to integrate AM into their daily work."

Among these, the J850 Core printer expands the PolyJet technology series, offering functional prototyping teams PolyJet performance and materials at a lower cost, suitable for producing parts such as housings, enclosures, jigs, and fixtures. Concurrently, Stratasys has partnered with Japan's Shin-Etsu Chemical to launch P3 MED Silicone 25A, the first biocompatible pure silicone for 3D printing patient-specific medical devices and low-volume production parts. This material, specifically designed for Origin printers and certified to ISO 10993, features elasticity, durability, and resistance to heat, chemicals, and aging. It enables scalable production of devices like hearing aids, CPAP masks, orthotics, and prosthetics, eliminating mold costs and shortening lead times.
On the software front, Stratasys' partner Trinckle 3D Printing has developed a new Additive Application Suite, expected to launch late this summer, featuring 10 applications, expanding to 15 by November 2026. Automated design applications will be embedded into GrabCAD Print and GrabCAD Print Pro, helping manufacturers seamlessly transition to production. In terms of materials, the new "SAF PA12-Powered by Evonik" offers a 14% lower total cost of ownership compared to existing materials, delivering strong, elastic, and dimensionally accurate parts to support reliable industrial manufacturing.
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