공시 • Apr 10
Stratasys Ltd. Expands Offering With Polyjet J850 Core, New Software And Materials
Stratasys Ltd. unveiled a slate of new application-driven software capabilities, materials, and platform enhancements designed to empower manufacturers to push additive manufacturing beyond concept models and into production parts faster than ever. Stratasys will enable organizations to move the production of more parts and tools from traditional methods into additive workflows, by streamlining design and ease of use, improving reliability, and expanding materials and platform capabilities. Stratasys introduced new additive manufacturing platform enhancements, including the J850 Core, as well as a new software manufacturing app suite, and materials that enable manufacturers to accelerate adoption and scale industrial 3D printing across production. The J850 Core printer expands the PolyJet technology lineup with a lower-cost system built for engineering teams focused on functional prototyping. It gives customers access to PolyJet performance and materials without paying for full-color capabilities. These advancements hit the sweet spot between capability and cost for teams that want speed and reliability at a more practical price point. The system is planned to be open for booking by the end of April. This system is suited for producing enclosures, housings, jigs, fixtures, and other functional components. With support for rigid, flexible, transparent, and PolyJet ToughONE materials, along with a large build tray and high-speed print modes, the J850 Core enables faster iteration and consistent, repeatable results. Stratasys and Shin-Etsu are introducing P3 MED Silicone 25A, the first biocompatible true silicone for 3D printing patient-specific medical devices and low-volume production parts, available exclusively on Origin printers. Fully certified to ISO 10993 standards, the material delivers authentic silicone properties such as elasticity, durability, and resistance to heat, chemicals, and aging. This combination overcomes many challenges traditionally associated with 3D printing true silicone. The material enables scalable production of anatomically precise devices like hearing aids, CPAP masks, orthotics, and prosthetics, eliminating costly tooling and reducing production cycle times. By combining Stratasys’ additive manufacturing expertise with Shin-Etsu’s silicone science, the P3 Silicone line provides high-quality, injection-molding-grade parts with tight precision and excellent surface finish, accelerating development and improving patient-specific outcomes. The new Additive App Suite, developed by Stratasys’ software partner trinckle, expects to launch later this summer with 10 apps, which will be available for demonstration at the upcoming RAPID+TCT 2026 Show. Stratasys and trinckle plan to expand the number of apps available to 15 apps by Formnext 2026 in November. Automated design apps for proven industrial applications such as Clamping Jaws, Shadow Boards, and Drill Guides will be embedded directly into GrabCAD Print and GrabCAD Print Pro. This integration enhances the overall interoperability within a single workflow session – optimized for Stratasys systems – allowing manufacturers to move seamlessly from automated design to print-ready production. Flexible licensing models provide both individual and enterprise options, creating a low-friction path from trial to full-scale adoption. The suite enables manufacturing engineers to generate production tooling, eliminating the design bottleneck without disrupting the engineering workflow. By embedding these apps directly into GrabCAD Print and GrabCAD Print Pro, Stratasys expands additive manufacturing adoption beyond specialized AM teams to engineering, quality, and operations, accelerating real production outcomes. The partnership with design automation specialist trinckle marks the first step in Stratasys’ broader platform vision for GrabCAD – connecting engineers, applications, and additive workflows within a single ecosystem. By lowering barriers to industrial powder bed adoption, the new SAF PA12 enables production-grade performance at a competitive price point. Customers can expand production applications confidently, benefiting from reduced material costs and faster print times while maintaining the quality and performance expected from a production-grade PA12 material. Stratasys’ new SAF PA12 - Powered by Evonik, offers up to 14% lower total cost of ownership vs current SAF PA12 materials, providing customers a highly cost-efficient PA12 solution for industrial production without requiring additional licenses, hardware, or process changes. The material delivers strong, resilient, and dimensionally accurate parts with consistent build quality, supporting reliable, repeatable industrial manufacturing. Attendees of the upcoming RAPID + TCT Conference (April 14-16) can get demonstrations of software and hardware, and see these new materials at the Stratasys booth, #1601.