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F O R A 3 D W O R L D TM Production. Without the line. The Production Series About our technologies 3D Production Systems driven by PolyJet technology work by jetting state-of-the-art photopolymer materials in ultra-thin layers onto a build tray, layer by layer, until the part is complete. The intuitive Objet Studio™ software manages the process. And, with multi-material 3D production systems, you can combine different material properties in the same part, in a single print – gaining ultimate versatility. Our proven FDM® technology is the foundation for the Fortus® 3D Production Systems. Durable, production-grade thermoplastic is heated in an extrusion head and deposited in thin layers on a modeling base. The part is built, layer upon layer, with exactness from the bottom up. When The Production Series: Precision and Performance Rethink the factory floor. Imagine it: Production without the expense and time requirements of tooling. Have low-cost jigs, fixtures or check gauges the next day. Evaluate advanced functional prototyping. Make changes on the fly. Save resources. Gain a real competitive edge. With the Stratasys Production Series, it’s more than possible: It’s happening. Digital manufacturing is where the world is going. And leveraging the truly transformative technologies of the Production Series is the fastest way to get you there. Now, your manufacturing operation can be more agile and cost-effective, and your inventories can become virtual. A range of 3D production choices. Digital manufacturing as you see fit. The Stratasys Production Series includes two families of top-of-the-line 3D production systems. No other 3D systems can deliver the same advanced performance in everything from tooling, jigs and fixtures to production-grade end-use parts and advanced functional prototyping. F O R A 3 D W O R L D TM the part is complete, the support material is removed, leaving an accurate, durable part that’s environmentally stable. Precision Series Objet500 Connex1™ Move up to the next level of multi-material 3D printing with triple-jetting technology. Combine as many as three base resins into a mixed tray or single part. With hot-swapping capabilities, the Objet500 Connex1 can complete long jobs unattended, including large parts or multiple smaller parts in a generous 490 x 390 x 200 mm build tray. Objet500 Connex2™ This system includes all of the features of the Connex1, and goes one step further by also blending pairs of base resins to create two-component Digital Materials for increased strength and toughness. Choose from over 100 Digital Materials in a range of Shore A values — plus a range of opacities including transparent. The Objet500 Connex2 can take on countless tough, multi-material prototyping and production applications. Objet500 Connex3™ No other 3D printer offers this level of versatility – perfect for taking on advanced, custom tooling, jigs and fixtures while also providing unprecedented final-product aesthetics. Explore extensive true-to-life color options in a variety of Shore A values and transparent shades, and the ability to print in over 1,000 materials – including three-component varieties. Objet1000™ Unrivalled size, precision and Digital Material versatility allow you to create a wide range of material properties, including various Shore A values, shades and transparencies, and durable Digital ABS. An ultra-large 1000 x 800 x 500 mm build tray allows printing of large or multiple smaller parts and 1-to-1 prototypes for maximum efficiency and no loss of accuracy. Production. Without the line. Performance Series Fortus 360mc™ This is the easiest way to exponentially have more choices in the FDM world. The Fortus 360mc offers famously durable FDM parts in a range of standard, production-grade thermoplastics — in your choice of two build envelopes. You can print in ABS-M30™, PC-ABS, FDM Nylon 12, PC, and ASA, all with end-use strength for durable real-world applications. Fortus 400mc™ The Fortus 400mc offers the full range of FDM production-grade thermoplastics. Engineered to provide accurate, repeatable builds, it’s ideal for custom configurations, surface-finish and feature detail, with highperformance materials suited for many thermal and chemical environments. Fortus 900mc™ This top-of-the-line Performance 3D Production System gives you all the advantages of Fortus technology. The full range of FDM thermoplastics and a massive build envelope of almost 510,000 cm3 (31,000 in3), this is where the game really changes for your large-scale manufacturing needs. Production. Without the line. Why consider Stratasys Production Series 3D Printers? How it works With Stratasys 3D Production Systems, making parts or Directed by you, powered by industry-leading technology. It’s amazing the way Stratasys technology works to produce tooling, functional prototyping and end-use parts. This advanced, powerful, stable platform works seamlessly with 3D CAD software to bring your parts to life. And, with intuitive Insight™ or Objet Studio software, you can manage the entire process with the push of a button. Ridiculous requirements? No problem. You have tight deadlines, changing schedules and revised designs? No sweat. With the Production Series, you can handle a wide variety of jobs faster and more efficiently. Add agility to your manufacturing process and cut time from production tooling processes. Now, this is reality. Turn your 3D CAD files into real parts. That means anything from functional prototypes to production-grade manufacturing tools and end-use parts. And do it within hours. With the advanced production-grade materials and exact tolerances you can have with production of your parts, you get products to market faster. Built to work hard and smart. The Production Series is as versatile and durable as the real parts these systems produce. In fact, they’re true workhorses, delivering the high throughput, duty cycles and utilization rates that make digital manufacturing not only possible, but practical. prototypes is as easy as 1-2-3. Prepare the file. Create your 3D part in 3D CAD software, then open Objet Studio or CatalystEX™ software, upload the STL file and click “print.” Objet Studio or CatalystEX software converts your STL output into 3D build instructions — including support structures. Print your part. Both our PolyJet and FDM technologies make it possible to build your 3D prototype and its support material, layer by layer, from the bottom up, unattended. Remove supports. Take your printed part out of the printer’s More material options mean fewer manufacturing limitations. build chamber and remove the The Production Series offers thermoplastics such as ASA and Nylon 12 for its FDM systems and photopolymers including Digital ABS™ for its PolyJet 3D Printers. So, whether you need high-impact resistance or heat deflection, tensile or elongation strength, color or translucency, these systems have you covered. support structures. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination. You can build 3D CAD designs, streamline production with custom fabrication and assembly tools and tooling masters, and eliminate tooling costs for short runs. Breakthrough designs, process innovations, just-in-time manufacturing — they can do it all. Do more. Save more. Now that you can build manufacturing tooling including jigs, fixtures and end-use parts — without expensive machining or tooling — it’s easy to see how quickly a strong ROI can be realized with the Stratasys Production Series. Stratasys 3D Printers Designed For a 3D World Today, wherever speed, efficiency and accuracy matter, you’ll find a Stratasys 3D Printer at work. From product design studios, engineering departments and manufacturing plants to schools and hospitals — the next industrial revolution has clearly arrived. And Stratasys is here to lead it. Stratasys is at the forefront of this game-changing revolution — creating an unprecedented, amazingly powerful resource for the world of design, engineering and manufacturing. The resulting systems offer a variety of professional 3D printing solutions — from desktop 3D printers for idea development to medium-sized 3D printers for functional prototyping, all the way up to large-scale production systems for digital manufacturing. Simply put: the universe of creation will never be the same. Learn more at Stratasys.com. Stratasys Headquarters 7665 Commerce Way Eden Prairie, MN 55344 +1 888 480-3548 (Toll Free) +1 952 937-3000 +1 952 937-0070 (Fax) 2 Holtzman St. Science Park, PO Box 2496 Rehovot 76124, Israel +972 74 745-4000 +972 74 745-5000 (Fax) For worldwide office locations, visit stratasys.com/contact-us. ©2014 Stratasys Ltd. All rights reserved. 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