For highly accurate surgical guides and prototypes that mimic the look and feel of the finished medical device, including clear and rubberlike materials, Stratasys offers Objet 3D Printing. Digital material 3D printers can output a range of textures from rigid to flexible.
For strong tooling, custom fixtures and end-use parts, Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Technology works with production-grade materials, including high-performance thermoplastics.
Both technologies offer biocompatible materials, so you can take advantage of 3D printing’s scalability and geometric capabilities in patient care and advanced experimental work.
Learn more about how 3D printing is empowering health care heroes in the customer testimonials and expert information below.
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