- ProJet® MJP 2500
- ProJet® 3510 HD
- ProJet® 3510 HD plus
- ProJet® 160
- ProJet® 3500 HDMax
- ProJet® 5500X
- ProJet™ 5000
- ProJet® 3510 SD
SLA produce cosmetically superior parts. SLA prototypes are used as concept models to test fit and function, show quality models for product marketing, or master patterns to create silicone tools for low-volume production.
SLS produce durable and machinable parts with thermoplastic material properties similar to those of injection molded prototypes. Process is ideal for product prototypes that require exceptional strength, or must closely approximate the properties of thermoplastics.
MultiJet Printing is a new Rapid Prototyping process that provides a quick turnaround for smooth, high-resolution, hard plastic parts with complex geometries. The process consists only of UV bulbs and photopolymer materials.
ColorJet Printing (CJP) is an additive manufacturing technology which involves two major components – core and binder. The Core™ material is spread in thin layers over the build platform with a roller.
After each layer is spread, color binder is selectively jetted from inkjet print heads over the core layer, which causes the core to solidify. The build platform lowers with every subsequent layer which is spread and printed, resulting in a full-color three-dimensional model.
Cast urethane prototypes offer properties that closely match injection molded parts, from very soft to extremely rigid and impact resistant.
Tooling costs are very low, and deliveries are very fast. These are functional prototypes with cast-in color, complex features and excellent accuracy and surface finish. Flame-resistant, UL-rated, biocompatible and clear materials are also available.