Nylon 3D printer F3300
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Nylon 3D printer - F3300 - Stratasys - PC / ASA / resin
Nylon 3D printer - F3300 - Stratasys - PC / ASA / resin
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Characteristics

Materials to be printed
nylon, PC, ASA, resin
Applications
industrial, prototyping, medical
Technology
FDM
Other characteristics
high-speed
X travel

600 mm
(23.62 in)

Y travel

600 mm
(23.62 in)

Z travel

800 mm
(31.5 in)

Weight

1,360 kg
(2,998.29 lb)

Description

The F3300 establishes a new standard in FDM industrial 3D printing, with up to twice the speed and throughput of standard fused deposition modeling 3D printers. As a 3D printer designed for manufacturing, the F3300 boosts productivity, print reliability and part yield with advanced hardware and software technology. These capabilities combine to efficiently address many applications in industries including automotive, aerospace, rail, general manufacturing, and medical. The F3300 industrial FDM printer is designed with advanced technology to meet today’s manufacturing challenges. The F3300 lowers your overall cost per part through faster print speed, more efficient material costs and increased part yield. Increase your throughput by printing at up to twice the rate of other extrusion 3D printing systems. Boost your print reliability to increase part yield and enable predictable performance, a must-have in a production environment. Lower your 3D printing labor with the F3300’s ease of use including autocalibration, eliminating time-intensive manual calibration.

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