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Make your models crystal clear with the Stratasys ProBleacher™. 


Heather Morris

Heather Morris

Senior Manager, Public Relations

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Introducing the Stratasys ProBleacher, a desktop size photobleacher system that allows users of clear PolyJet materials to achieve full transparency and no colour residue in their models.

 

With the introduction of the ProBleacher, customers now have all the tools necessary for in-house PolyJet transparent prototyping – from designing to printing to finishing and as they told us, this solution is “much better compared to previously available products”, “easy installation, out of the box allowing us to start working with it as soon as we got it” and “fantastic results, saved us time and money in post processing”

 

To provide optimum photobleaching results, the standalone ProBleacher features touchscreen controls for ease-of-use and provides users with the ability to achieve maximum transparency and remove yellowness that can occur with 3D printed clear materials. The bleacher utilises equipment and specific functions, such as wavelength and light source intensity, as well as time and temperature controls. The ProBleacher is compatible with prints utilising VeroClear™, VeroUltra™Clear and VeroUltra™ClearS materials. There are no special requirements for installation or site preparation - the ProBleacher is fully “plug and play”!

 

To learn more about the ProBleacher and to purchase online, visit here.

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