DLP 3D printer Origin® One
resinmedicalindustrial

DLP 3D printer
DLP 3D printer
DLP 3D printer
DLP 3D printer
DLP 3D printer
DLP 3D printer
DLP 3D printer
DLP 3D printer
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Characteristics

Materials to be printed
resin
Technology
DLP
Applications
industrial, medical
Other characteristics
high-speed, high-performance
X travel

192 mm
(8 in)

Y travel

108 mm
(4 in)

Z travel

370 mm
(15 in)

Weight

84 kg
(185.19 lb)

Description

Next-level part production starts here. A transformative 3D printer enabling flexible production of end-use parts in a diverse range of high-performance materials. Achieve industry-leading accuracy, consistency, detail and throughput with the P3™ Programmable Photopolymerization technology. Get ready for a new era of 3D printing. Origin One Materials It takes an ecosystem to transform an industry. Stratasys works with leading chemical companies to co-develop innovative photopolymers in several categories to unlock end-use applications in 3D printing. Choose from a wide range of single component, commercial-grade materials, developed on and validated for Origin One. Resins are engineered to be easy to handle and rapidly post-processed, with long shelf lives. Material categories High Temperature Materials for application-specific requirements such as flame smoke and toxicity, high-HDT or mold durability. Tough Impact resistant resins for functional applications that need to perform under stress and high-load conditions. General Purpose Fast printing materials for end-use applications requiring cosmetic surfaces, fine features and high accuracy. Elastomers Resilient high-resolution elastomers for applications requiring excellent tear strength or rebound performance. Specialty Materials for specialty applications such as those requiring ESD properties, ceramic attributes or castability.

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