Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq: SSYS), a manufacturer of 3D printers and materials for personal use, prototyping, and production, debuted the second generation of its Digital ABS material, named Digital ABS2. The material, designed for Stratasys PolyJet 3D Printers, lets you produce thin-walled models with high dimensional stability. It is now available in ivory in addition to the existing green color.
The material’s rigidity can deliver better durability and functionality of thin wall elements, enabling prototypes for form, fit, and assembly prototyping or production applications.
In addition, the material’s rigidity suits 3D printing cores and cavities for use in low-volume injection molding applications using thermoplastics. Benefits include sharper edges, which hold up better, and the improved ability to 3D print small parts such as pins and other thin features that are strong enough to handle the high stresses of the injection molding process.
“In addition to general purpose applications, Digital ABS2 suits prototyping consumer electronics and other consumer goods, including small appliances and cell phones, which require high stability with thin-wall geometries,” said Fred Fischer, director of materials and applications product management at Stratasys.
Stratasys PolyJet digital materials are composite materials created by simultaneously jetting two distinct PolyJet materials. The two are combined in specific concentrations and structures to provide unique mechanical properties and to provide a closer look, feel and function to the end-product. Stratasys Digital ABS materials combine high-temperature resistance with enhanced strength and stability to produce models that can sustain high impact.
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