PolyJet Technology
3D print precision prototypes in a wide range of materials
PolyJet 3D printing technology is a powerful additive manufacturing method patented by Stratasys.
3D printers powered by PolyJet technology feature 16-micron layers with accuracy as high as 0.1 mm for smooth surfaces, thin walls and complex geometries. It is the only technology that supports a range of materials with properties from rubber to rigid and transparent to opaque. And with Objet Connex technology, multiple materials can even be printed simultaneously in the same part.
How PolyJet 3D Printing Works
PolyJet Print Head Drawing
PolyJet 3D printing is similar to inkjet document printing, but instead of jetting drops of ink onto paper, PolyJet 3D Printers jet layers of liquid photopolymer onto a build tray and instantly cure them with UV light. The fine layers build up to create a precise 3D model or prototype. Models are ready to handle and use right out of the 3D printer, with no post-curing needed. Along with the selected model materials, the 3D printer also jets a gel-like support material specially designed to uphold overhangs and complicated geometries. It is easily removed by hand or water.
PolyJet 3D Printing technology offers many rapid-prototyping advantages, including astonishingly fine detail, smooth surfaces, speed and precision. The technology works with a vast array of materials, including Rigid Opaque in hundreds of vibrant colors, clear and tinted translucent shades, Rubber-like materials, Simulated Polypropylene and specialized photopolymers for 3D printing in the dental and medical industries.
PolyJet Technology
3D print precision prototypes in a wide range of materials
PolyJet 3D printing technology is a powerful additive manufacturing method patented by Stratasys.
3D printers powered by PolyJet technology feature 16-micron layers with accuracy as high as 0.1 mm for smooth surfaces, thin walls and complex geometries. It is the only technology that supports a range of materials with properties from rubber to rigid and transparent to opaque. And with Objet Connex technology, multiple materials can even be printed simultaneously in the same part.
How PolyJet 3D Printing Works
PolyJet Print Head Drawing
PolyJet 3D printing is similar to inkjet document printing, but instead of jetting drops of ink onto paper, PolyJet 3D Printers jet layers of liquid photopolymer onto a build tray and instantly cure them with UV light. The fine layers build up to create a precise 3D model or prototype. Models are ready to handle and use right out of the 3D printer, with no post-curing needed. Along with the selected model materials, the 3D printer also jets a gel-like support material specially designed to uphold overhangs and complicated geometries. It is easily removed by hand or water.
PolyJet 3D Printing technology offers many rapid-prototyping advantages, including astonishingly fine detail, smooth surfaces, speed and precision. The technology works with a vast array of materials, including Rigid Opaque in hundreds of vibrant colors, clear and tinted translucent shades, Rubber-like materials, Simulated Polypropylene and specialized photopolymers for 3D printing in the dental and medical industries.
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