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Stratasys to Unveil New F3300 FDM 3D Printing System at Formnext

 
  • Stratasys will unveil its new F3300 FDM 3D printing system at Formnext, promising higher quality and efficiency.

  • The machine offers increased gantry speeds, faster extrusion, and auto-calibration, with reduced costs compared to other Stratasys solutions.

  • The system empowers customers to accelerate product development and overcome production challenges.

 

Stratasys Unveils F3300 FDM 3D Printing System: Higher Quality and Efficiency Expected.

Stratasys presents the innovative F3300 FDM 3D printing system at Formnext.
Stratasys presents the innovative F3300 FDM 3D printing system at Formnext.

Stratasys will introduce its F3300 Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) 3D printing system at this year's Formnext trade fair.


The company has been teasing the launch on its social media channels for several weeks and will formally unveil the new system during a press conference on Tuesday, November 7th, at the event.


Promising reduced labor, maximized uptime, and higher part quality and yield, Stratasys believes the F3300 to be the "most sophisticated industrial 3D printer on the market." It is the latest addition to the company's FDM portfolio and is expected to be available for shipment in 2024.


Among the capabilities of the Stratasys F3300 are increased gantry speeds, faster extrusion, and auto-calibration, while costs are reduced by 25-45% compared to other Stratasys FDM solutions. The company has also suggested that the machine can deliver high part quality and yields, with up to a 25% increase in accuracy and repeatability.


"This next-generation additive manufacturing system empowers customers to scale production and reduce the need to compromise between additive and traditional manufacturing solutions," commented Rich Garrity, Stratasys Chief Industrial Business Unit Officer.


"Rising global supply chain challenges, conventional capacity limitations, and application complexity are placing incredible stress on manufacturing. The F3300 will empower customers to accelerate product development, allowing them to innovate faster, overcome production challenges, be quicker to market, and maximize their return on investment."


Stratasys will reveal more details about its latest FDM 3D printing system at its Formnext press conference in Hall 12.1, Stand D121.

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