Stratasys Direct’s Expanded Polyjet Design 3D Print Centre To Show Streamlined Workflow For Multicolor Material Designs

Image Courtesy of Stratasys

Image Courtesy of Stratasys

Stratasys Direct Manufacturing recently opened a PolyJet Design and Print Center at their location in Eden Prairie, Minn.

The expanded facility is the largest on-demand PolyJet print bureau in North America and centralizes Stratasys Direct’s PolyJet capacity and expertise into one location.

The PolyJet Design Center features more than 16 state-of-the-art PolyJet 3D printers, including two J55 Prime™ printers.

 As part of the facility opening, Stratasys Direct also unveiled its new multicolor workflow that is designed to streamline and shorten the design-to-print process for PolyJet 3D printing.

Previously, customers needed to submit individual files for each color, material, texture, and geometry.

With the new workflow, customers can now design multi-color, multi-part designs in a single 3MF file format, which contains all the model information -- textures, materials, colors, and mesh.

This new workflow significantly streamlines the design and iteration process, enabling customers to save time on prototype versions and final production, ensuring parts get to market faster.

“We see a growing customer demand for PolyJet 3D printing and we’re already observing strong interest in these expanded capabilities. Whether customers use us for a single project to supplement their additive manufacturing capabilities, or they choose us to be their sole provider of 3D printed parts, Stratasys Direct has the expertise and facilities to support their needs.” Rich Garrity, President, Stratasys Americas

The new workflow coupled with the recent introduction of the Stratasys J55 Prime to the PolyJet center, gives designers and engineers easy access to 3D printers that can create full-color designs that integrate tactile, textual, and sensory elements for functional prototyping.

Now, designers and engineers can go beyond their existing design possibilities and take their ideas from concept to reality quicker and in a more realistic style.

As far as apparel is concerned Stratasys sees the technique of printing directly on textiles, which provides unparalleled flexibility and integrity, as the key to creating modern, functional apparel and unlocking 3D printing’s commercial viability in the fashion industry.

Esteemed fashion designers Ganit Goldstein and Julia Koerner have recently leveraged Stratasys’ PolyJet technology to directly 3D print designs onto their garments, while Chiara Giusti has partnered with Superforma Fablab to create a 3D printed clothing line called TECHNĒ.

Derek Rund, Lead Senior Industrial Designer for Kinetic Vision, a product design firm based in Cincinnati, Ohio, says "Using the new simplified 3MF workflow enables us to bypass a handful of software applications allowing us to export printable files that include colorful graphics, complex textures, and multiple opacities in one step."

About Stratasys

In 2014, global 3D printing company Stratasys combined established service providers Solid Concepts, RedEye and Harvest Technologies to form Stratasys Direct Manufacturing. Together, we became the innovative leader of 3D printing and advanced manufacturing services.

Over our combined three decades of industry experience, we’ve honed our engineering and manufacturing expertise across a range of additive and conventional technologies. As true pioneers in 3D printing, we have developed processes and materials that optimize and enhance what can be achieved in manufacturing.

We leverage seven manufacturing locations and the largest capacity in North America to ensure every customers’ project is a success. Serving tens of thousands of customers at all stages of product development, we make it easier for businesses to bring quality products to market faster.



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