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ETEC® Envision One™
ETEC® Envision One™
The ETEC EnvisionOne™ is a desktop continuous DLP 3D printer for the rapid production of strong, fully-isotropic end-use parts.
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The ETEC EnvisionOne™ is a desktop continuous DLP 3D printer for the rapid production of strong, fully-isotropic end-use parts.
FiberTM is the world’s first desktop 3D printer that lets users build high-resolution parts with the industrial-grade continuous fiber composite materials used in automated fiber placement (AFP) processes.
Users can print parts of exceptional strength and stiffness (twice the strength of steel at 20% of the weight), in a broad range of materials that previously required million-dollar AFP systems. All from their desktop.
From design and engineering to architecture and entertainment, 3D professionals choose KeyShot to create visuals that set them apart.
The learning doesn’t stop with the Additive Lab Consortium at Milwaukee School of Engineering. Students at the school recently got a chance to test out the new Stratasys TPU 92A 3D printing material on their F123 3D printer. Take a look at some of the advantages the material is bringing to the school and their partners, including 47 manufacturing companies like Kohler, Snap-on Tools and Master Lock.
Montclair Public Schools in New Jersey saw the learning potential that 3D printing posed and opted for a district wide implementation. Through providing access to 3D printing for all their students district wide, they were able to introduce STEM learning initiatives at an accelerate pace. Take a look at how an entire district modernized their curriculum with MakerBot Desktop 3D Printers.