Stratasys announced the availability of 13 new, approved filaments to work with the Fortus 450mc industrial 3D printer, as well as the new SAF PA12 polyamide powder, supplied by the company’s new partner – ALM, dedicated to the H350 3D printer working in SAF technology. Additionally, OpenAM software with an Open Material license enabling work with materials from other vendors has been made available for Fortus 450mc.
Stratasys works with a number of established 3D printing material suppliers such as Covestro, Kimya and Victrex plc to develop new and Stratasys approved materials for FDM 3D printers, starting with the Fortus 450mc. Filaments have passed reliability tests and increase the application possibilities for device users. The new materials are now available for order, and shipment is expected in early 2023.
Stratasys also opens its Fortus 450mc 3D printer to work with third-party materials, giving customers access to open materials with an annual OpenAM material license. The software, when used in conjunction with GrabCAD Print or Insight, provides control of the parameters and fine-tuning of the 3D printer for users wishing to use open-market filaments or newly developed proprietary formulas.
Stratasys also announced a partnership with Advanced Laser Materials (ALM), which has become the first material supplier for the H350 3D printer. SAF PA12 is the most popular material in industrial 3D printing, providing geometric accuracy, chemical resistance and stiffness of machine components, communications and prototyping applications.
Stratasys will be able to accept orders for SAF PA12 before the end of the year.
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