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Precision Engineering with FDM 3D Printing Services 

Stratasys Direct is the gold standard for Fused Deposition Modeling 3D printing services. Our proven track record in manufacturing high-performance FDM parts is backed with ISO9001, AS9100, and ITAR certifications, quality audits, and process controls, ensuring we meet the highest requirements and standards. 

As pioneers of FDM 3D printing technology, we excel at taking manufacturing projects to the next level. We leverage an expansive fleet of industrial-grade FDM printers and a team of engineering experts that continuously drive innovation with new materials and research, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. When you outsource to Stratasys Direct, you gain a partner with 30 years of additive expertise and a team, ready to exceed your expectations. So, whether you’re in the early stages of development or the final production phase of your FDM project, choose a partner with an unwavering commitment to excellence -- Stratasys Direct.

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FDM Materials are the Building Blocks of New Applications

We offer a diverse selection of engineering-grade FDM materials to meet your project needs. Choose from high-strength options like ABS and ULTEM™ to flexible filaments like TPU. Our extensive portfolio of fused deposition modeling materials can handle the most demanding requirements, whether it's for prototypes, functional end-use parts, or anything in between.

 

Key Features
  • 50% stiffer than standard ABS
  • 15% stronger than standard ABS 3D printing material
  • 10% chopped carbon fiber by weight
Applications
  • End-effectors
  • Lightweight custom jigs & fixtures
  • Manufacturing tools
  • Ergonomic aids
  • Drill guides
Stratasys ABS-CF10 combines standard ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) material with 10% chopped carbon fiber by weight. The result is a low moisture-sensitive FDM® thermoplastic 50% stiffer and 15% stronger than standard ABS 3D printing material. Typical applications include manufacturing tools, jigs, fixtures, and end effectors that benefit from the combination of increased stiffness and reduced weight
Key  features

Static dissipative properties for applications where a static charge can:

  • Damage products
  • Impair performance
  • Cause an explosion
Applications
  • Fixtures, cases, enclosures for electronic component assembly
  • Packaging
  • Production line/conveyer parts
Used when a static change can cause charge can damage products, impair performance or cause an explosion, ABS-ESD7 Black is ideal for fixtures, cases or enclosures for electronic component assemblies where a static charge may be generated. The conductive material has a surface resistance of 109 – 106 ohms preventing a buildup of static electricity.
Key Features
  • Up to 70% stronger than ABS
  • High or coarse resolutions available for finer features or large models
  • Quick turn prototype and functional models
Applications
  • Concept parts
  • Production parts
  • Lightweight custom jigs & fixtures
  • Thermoform tools
ABS-M30 (any color) is ideal for conceptual modeling, functional prototyping, manufacturing tools, and end-use parts. Up to 70% stronger than standard FDM ABS, ABS-M30 is ideal for production parts, thermoform tools, lightweight jigs & fixtures and concept models. This thermoplastic has good tensile, impact, and flexural strength properties. Available in sparse or solid fill.
Key Features
  • Good tensile, flexural & impact strength
  • Gamma and EtO sterilizable
Applications
  • Medical handling
  • Food handling
  • Pharmaceutical handling and tools
ABS-M30i is a high-strength material well suited for the medical, pharmaceutical and food packaging industries. Parts manufactured with ABS-M30i material are biocompatible (ISO 10993 USP Class VI) and can be gamma or EtO sterilized. The material is NSF 51 food-contract certified with good tensile, flexural and impact strength. Available in sparse or solid fill.
Key Features
  • High strength to weight ratio
  • High thermal and chemical resistance
  • Leading repeatability part to part
Applications
  • Aerospace applications
  • Aircraft interior replacement parts
  • ECS ducting
  • Metal forming tools
A PEKK-based thermoplastic with the highest tensile strength offered, high chemical resistance and wear resistance. This material is FST compliant per "14 CFR/FAR 25.853" & "ASTM F814/E662". Antero 800NA is a lighter alternative to metal alloys. Available in sparse or solid fill.
Key Features
  • Exceptional chemical and wear resistance
  • Ultra-low outgassing properties
  • Consistent ESD performance
Applications

ESD values range from 104 – 109 ohms per square inch. This makes the material particularly suitable for space and industrial applications where these qualities are critical.

Antero 840CN03 is a carbon nanotube-filled FDM thermoplastic combining the excellent physical and mechanical qualities of PEKK with electrostatic dissipative (ESD) properties. The thermoplastic is ESD safe, high chemical resistance, ultra-low outgassing and high mechanical/thermal properties.
Key Features
  • Great heat resistance vs. ABS
  • Great aesthetics
  • Easy to work with matte finish
  • Resists fading & significant mechanical degradation over prolonged UV exposure
Applications
  • Automotive, electrical housings
  • Sporting goods
  • Outdoor goods
  • Recreational vehicles
  • Tooling masters
ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) is a UV-stable, production-grade thermoplastic. In addition to being UV-stable, ASA is consistent in color part to part, providing ease of finishing and a good cosmetic appearance. These features when combined with mechanical properties on par with ABS-M30 make ASA an ideal material choice for production applications. Available in sparse or solid fill.
Key Features
  • High fatigue resistance
  • Exposure to shock, repeat load cycles, stress or vibration
Applications
  • Panels, covers, housings with snap-fit clips
  • Environmental control ducting or venting
  • Drill guides
  • Parts exposed to high vibration, repetitive stress
Nylon 12 is one of the toughest FDM materials. This is due to having the highest elongation at break and impact strength of any FDM material. Vastly improved properties in the Z axis also add to the toughness of this material. This material is good for applications requiring fatigue, vibration and chemical resistance in addition to applications requiring a more ductile material.
Key Features
  • High strength to weight
  • Highest specific modulus of any FDM material
  • Higher uniaxial stiffness than injection mold parts of the same material
Applications
  • UAV componanents
  • Bumpers, fixtures, rigid strong brackets
  • performance sporting goods
  • tooling, manufacturing aids
Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber™ is comprised of Nylon 12 resin and chopped carbon fiber. It has the highest flexural strength of any FDM thermoplastic, resulting in the highest stiffness-to-weight ratio. This combination can allow for the replacement and light-weighting of certain metal applications, and is capable of being machined for added accuracy of features when required. Available in sparse or solid fill.
Key Features
  • RF transparent
  • High tensile and flexural strength
  • Higher heat resistance
Applications
  • Rapid tooling
  • Concept models
  • Jigs & fixtures
  • Extrusion blow molding
PC (polycarbonate) is widely used in automotive, aerospace, medical and many other applications. PC offers accuracy, durability and stability, creating strong parts that withstand functional testing. Available in sparse or solid fill.
Key Features
  • High impact strength
  • High heat resistance
Applications
  • Industrial equipment manufacturing
  • Form, fit, functional prototypes
  • Low volume production parts
Offering the superior strength and heat resistance of PC with the flexibility of ABS, this thermoplastic is commonly used in automotive, electronics and telecommunications applications. The material has high impact strength and heat resistance with desirable properties for prototyping and production parts. Available in sparse or solid fill.
Key Features
  • Gamma & EtO sterilizable for medical
  • RF transparent
  • High tensile and flexural strength
  • Higher heat resistance
Applications
  • Food packaging
  • Drug packaging
  • Medical device manufacturing
PC-ISO (polycarbonate-ISO) is a strong, heat-resistant engineering thermoplastic commonly used in food and drug packaging and medical device manufacturing. It is biocompatible, gamma and EtO sterilizable and complies with ISO 10993 and USP Class VI standards. Available in sparse or solid fill.
Key Features
  • High elongation
  • Superior toughness
  • Durability
  • Abrasion resistance
Applications
  • Flexible hoses
  • Tubes
  • Air ducts
  • Seals
  • Protective covers
  • Vibration dampeners
FDM TPU 92A Elastomer is a thermoplastic polyurethane material developed for production of durable elastomer parts. The material enables prototyping of high functioning, durable and complex parts with the expected material properties found in an elastomeric material, including superior tear resistance, fatigue and memory recovery.
Key Features
  • Steam autoclavable
  • NSF-51 food contact
  • Bio-compatible ISO 10993/USP Class VI FST certified per "14 CFR/FAR 25.853" & "ASTM F814/E662"
Applications
  • Aerospace applications
  • Composite tooling
  • Medical applications
  • Food contact applications
ULTEM™ 1010 Resin is a high-performance FDM thermoplastic that offers excellent strength, highest heat resistance, thermal stability and the ability to withstand steam autoclaving. NSF-51 food contact and bio-compatible ISO 10993/USP Class VI certifications for use in food production tools and custom medical applications. FST certified per 14 CFR/FAR 25.853 & ASTM F814/E662, and is ideal for aerospace and automotive applications.
Key Features
  • High strength to weight ratio
  • High thermal and chemical resistance
Applications
  • Aerospace applications
  • ECS ducting
  • Metal forming tools
ULTEM™ 9085 Resin combines the advantages of a high-performance thermoplastic ideal for direct digital manufacturing with enhanced mechanical properties in its Certified Grade (CG) variant. It's particularly suited for the transportation industry, including aerospace, marine, and ground vehicles, thanks to its high strength-to-weight ratio and superior flame, smoke, and toxicity (FST) ratings, adhering to 14 CFR/FAR 25.853 standards. The CG version offers significant improvements, with up to a 39% increase in tensile strength and up to a 65% increase in elongation at break in the Z orientation over the standard ULTEM™ 9085 resin, further enhancing its utility in demanding applications. Available in sparse or solid fill, and the preexisting certifications make it an excellent choice for commercial transportation applications, ensuring both safety and performance.
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Masterful Finishing for FDM Parts 

Discover the versatility of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) with finishing capabilities that go beyond the print. Our expert finish and assembly services transform your designs with various post-processing options, including bonding, smoothing, texturing, painting, sanding, epoxy coating, electroplating, and more. These finishing operations transform our components, enabling you to achieve outstanding aesthetics, without compromising performance. We also provide EMI/RFI shielding for electronic applications, and plating and coatings to enhance durability and visual appeal. Whether you're looking for a smooth, polished finish, or enhanced durability and performance, Stratasys Direct provides finishing options that elevate your FDM components to new levels.

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Setting the Bar in FDM Service Excellence 

At Stratasys Direct, we don’t just meet the high standards of FDM 3D printing – we set them. Our. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in every step of the manufacturing process, from the material section to the final delivery of your FDM parts. Our rigorous process controls, comprehensive quality audits, and ISO9001, AS9100, and ITAR certifications attest to our dedication to producing superior FDM parts. We won’t rest until we surpass expectations. Choose Stratasys Direct for FDM 3D printing that guarantees reliability and performance.

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FDM Printing Service Design Guide

This guide equips you with the knowledge to design perfect FDM parts from the start.  Learn the key considerations for FDM printing, including its unique build process, to avoid common pitfalls and ensure successful, functional parts for both prototyping and potential manufacturing applications.

Redefine the Possibilities with FDM

FDM is empowering multiple industries with flexibility and versatility. From high-resolution prototypes, to durable end-use parts, explore the possibilities for your next project.  

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Create jigs, fixtures, and other tools to streamline your manufacturing process.

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End-Use Parts

Produce durable, high-performance parts for various applications and industries, such as aerospace and automotive.

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Validate design concepts and functionality before moving to production with rapid prototypes.

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Create jigs, fixtures, and other tools to streamline your manufacturing process.

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Produce durable, high-performance parts for various applications and industries, such as aerospace and automotive.

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Profit From Industrial-Grade 3D Printing With FDM Technology​

 Maximize your manufacturing efficiency with the precision and reliability of FDM extrusion-based 3D printing. FDM technology provides time and cost-efficient alternatives to traditional manufacturing processes across many industries for prototyping, tooling, and production applications. Equipped with a broad range of polymer materials, FDM technology offers one of the easiest printing platforms to employ, using a range of industrial-grade printers, suitable for the office, classroom, and shop floor.​

From one-off prototypes, to low-volume production, we have the experience and engineering know-how to support you

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What is Fused Deposition Modeling?

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM or also known as FFF) is one of the most common and known methods of 3D printing. It is the one technology that offers the ability to use a wide variety of known engineering-grade thermoplastic materials commonly used in injection molding. This allows users to additively manufacture production parts with materials they are familiar with or test 3D printed prototypes using the same material they plan to use in injection molding. 

FDM utilizes strong, engineering-grade materials like ABS, Polycarbonate and ULTEM™ 9085 Resin. FDM can create production parts and functional prototypes with outstanding thermal and chemical resistance and excellent strength-to-weight ratios.

How Does FDM Work?

FDM (Monikers: Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), filament extrusion, fused filament deposition, material deposition) was invented by Stratasys and works by feeding material filament to a print head that then melts the material, drive wheels extrude the melted material onto the build sheet to form a single layer; The build platform then lowers in the Z-axis by small increments so that the print head can extrude the next layer of material onto the previous layer creating a 3D object. 

First we take the CAD or STL 3D file, and within the software we slice the file into horizontal layers based on the layer height that was chosen. As a note, the layer heights currently range from 0.005" inch (Z) to 0.020" inch (Z). Larger parts, such as bumpers for an automotive vehicle may be built in thicker layer heights to reduce the build time, whereas smaller geometries such as a cell phone case could be built in a smaller layer height to take advantage of the finer detail and smaller wall thickness capabilities.

Once the software has sliced the part into layers, it will then generate the support structure that will be used for the build. Support structures are always used on the bottom layers of the model to provide separation from the build sheet as well as for overhangs or areas of the geometry that do not have sufficient model material area from the previous layer. Finally, the tool path or "raster fill" for each layer is generated. We now have a part that can be sent to the printer.

Now it is time for lights-out manufacturing. We say this as machine operators can start the printing of the part, turn off the lights, and head home. Upon arriving the next day or after the build is completed, the build sheet containing the part(s) can be removed from the machine and placed on the rack for the next step in the process. This next step may be the manual removal of support materials for our higher heat materials such as ULTEM™ resin or could involve our hands-free support removal for various materials such as electrostatic dissipative ABS (ABS ESD7) which uses soluble support that is dissolved away in our Water Works process. 

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