3D Printing Products

Technical information about 3D Printing products from Javelin

How to 3D print files from 3D scan data using Artec Leo and Stratasys J55

miniature Cory 3D printed from scan on the J55

3D printing realistic prototypes is easier than ever before. Using the right technology can help bring your ideas to life quickly and easily! In this demonstration video, we use the Artec Leo, Artec Studio software, and the J55 3D printer to make a realistic miniature head model of Cory Green, Javelin’s 3D Scanning Product Manager….

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Introducing three new PolyJet 3D Printers from Stratasys

New PolyJet 3D Printers

Stratasys recently released three new PolyJet 3D printers to add to the portfolio. These additions expand capabilities for designers and allow for better quality, full colour, functional prototypes. Stratasys J35 Pro Let’s start with the Stratasys J35 Pro, a low-cost all-in-one 3D printer. This office friendly 3D printer offers full colour, multi-material printing for designers…

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New carbon fiber material adds shop floor capabilities to the F-Series printers

Gripper design using ABS-CF10 material

Stratasys introduced ABS-CF carbon fiber material to the F-series family of printers elevating the already stellar capabilities of the F123 Series to another level; blurring lines between the office and the shop floor. Users can enjoy the speed, quietness, and ease of use of the Stratasys F-Series whilst accessing advanced materials typically reserved for production…

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Producing Lightweight, Durable Robot Parts on Stratasys Origin One

Origin One parts

Ghost Robotics™ produces four-legged autonomous unmanned robots with all-terrain stability that can operate in almost any environment. These quadruped robots are size scalable, ultra-agile, high endurance and easy to program. Simple mechanical systems increase the robots’ durability, agility and endurance. The robots’ modular design supports the efficient field swapping of any sub-assembly. Challenge Ghost Robotics…

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Applying colour and textures using KeyShot integration with GrabCAD on Stratasys J55 printer

CAD file split into separate bodies for 3D printing

One of the most exciting features of the new line of Stratasys PolyJet printers is the ability to prepare, process, and print full-coloured and textured files in a few easy steps. Learn more about the new J55 3D printer by reading TechTalk: Javelin’s Professional Services team impressed with Stratasys J55 3D printer for product development….

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Food packaging design: promoting prototype readability

VeroUltra for beverage and food packaging design

Use Case – Using Stratasys® VeroUltra™ materials to power in-house rapid prototyping for beverage and food packaging. Challenge When creating bottle packaging, designers value quick iteration, readability and a streamlined decision-making process. However, this is not always achievable when prototyping with traditional blow-molded plastic or glass prototypes. Finding the right combination of bottle shape and…

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Exceptional and repeatable coloration for toy design

Toy design using VeroUltra materials

In this use case, learn how Stratasys® VeroUltra™ materials helped to create accurate coloration for toy design and validation. Challenge From spray painting to hand painting, dry transfers, stickers and more, creating toy dolls with the right appearance for design validation was a manual multi-step process. Achieving accurate skin tone coloration required manual blending of…

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Stratasys J55 prints outstanding colour gradients, clearly showing stress points on your FEA models

preparing model for 3D printing

The Stratasys J55 printer brings expanded capabilities to the Polyjet desktop series of office friendly printers. Learn more by reading TechTalk: Javelin’s Professional Services team impressed with Stratasys J55 3D printer for product development. Gradient Colours on your 3D Prints One of the most notable benefits of using the J55 is the ease of applying…

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Simulating screens and surfaces with Stratasys VeroUltra materials

3D Printed Clear Part

In this use case, Stratasys VeroUltra materials are used to 3D print electronics with multiple opacities and surfaces. Challenge Traditional, single-material prototyping is an expensive multi-step process with long lead times. And when you’re dealing with a prototype with multiple parts and surfaces, there is a higher risk of miscommunication over the appearance of the…

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