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STRATASYS ADVANCING ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING INTO MAINSTREAM WITH NEW SOLUTIONS FOR FACTORY FLOOR

Advances in manufacturing solutions include expansion of composite-compatible printers, Industry 4.0-ready systems with MTConnect, and production-level repeatability

Solutions include Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon 12 via Stratasys Direct Manufacturing and availability on two new production 3D printers.

Stratasys offers specialized high-repeatability solutions for aircraft interiors and other highly regulated production applications
Stratasys (Nasdaq: SSYS), a global leader in additive technology solutions, today unveiled a range of new solutions designed to

MISSION TO THE MOON: STRATASYS JOINS FORCES WITH LOCKHEED MARTIN AND PADT TO ENGINEER ADVANCED 3D PRINTED PARTS FOR NASA’S ORION MISSION

Stratasys 3D printers and materials provide extremely high levels of strength, durability and thermal properties to power missions to deep space

Variant of new Stratasys Antero™ 800NA, PEKK-based material offers electro-static dissipative (ESD) functionality for advanced mechanical, chemical, and thermal properties

ULA ATLAS V ROCKET LIFTS OFF WITH 3D PRINTED PARTS

Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS) supported a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket, launched yesterday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The Atlas V rocket flew serial production 3D printed parts enabled by Stratasys support and technology. The 3D printed parts highlight the ability to replace metal components with 3D printed lightweight thermoplastic components.

AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES AND STRATASYS DELIVER WORLD'S FIRST JET-POWERED, 3D PRINTED UAV IN RECORD TIME

  • According to Dan Campbell (pictured) from Aurora Flight Sciences, the new UAV is believed to be the largest, fastest, and most complex 3D printed aircraft ever produced Leading provider of advanced unmanned systems and aerospace vehicles leverages the power of 3D printing to reduce design and build time by 50 percent
  • 3m wingspan UAV is 80% 3D printed, with lightweight Stratasys materials key to breaking speeds of 150mph

Metal Technology (MTI) Partners With NASA To 3D Print Rocket Engine Parts

NASA Rocket Engine chamber and nozzle 3D printed by Metal Technology (MTI) from Inconel 718 alloy with integrated conformal cooling passages.Metal Technology, a custom manufacturing company specializing in reactive, refractory, and high temperature metals headquartered in Albany, Oregon, announced today that it is collaborating with NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) to develop the next generation of rocket engines.

Few organizations are as busy integrating 3D direct metal printing into their engineering and design work as NASA. NASA currently has multiple business units working on projects as part of an effort to leverage best practices using digital manufacturing methods, including 3D metal printing.

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