Learn about how Stratasys ProAero™ and ProAero™+ extractor units ensure clean air is maintained throughout the printing process.
P3™ Stretch™ 80 is a general-purpose, fast to print elastomer for DLP, an excellent replacement for traditional polyurethane or TPU. Learn more
Stratasys open specialty materials unlock a wide range of demanding applications, including molding, casting, high-temperature, ceramic, electrostatic discharge (ESD) and elastic applications.
Tough, high-temperature material. Ideal for molds and end-use parts with up to 80°C operating temperature. Excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy. Also suitable for interior automotive components and other applications requiring high modulus properties.
Reactive urethane photopolymer for tough applications that require a combination of high strength, long-term toughness and impact resistance.
A high-strength engineering polymer with good impact resistance and exceptional surface finish. Ideal for a wide variety of tools in the production floor.
Produce functional parts that require high stiffness with a good surface finish and high impact resistance. Attributes are similar to Polypropylene (PP). This material is impact-resistant and is ideal for tooling applications, manufacturing aids, brackets, jigs and fixtures, housings and consumer applications, such as insoles.
Clear photopolymer with a smooth surface finish and good impact resistance. Ideal for mechanical guides, fluid ducts, and microfluidic devices.
Single component elastomer with high resilience and rebound. Capable of maintaining excellent tensile strength and does not require thermal post-processing. It is comparable to commercial TPUs, with a Shore A hardness of 75. Ideal for lattice structures; e.g., mid-soles and soft inserts.
P3 Silicone 25A is a soft, rubber-like 3D printing material for Origin Two P3. With Shore A 25 hardness, it offers excellent tear strength, elongation, and chemical resistance—ideal for seals, gaskets, medical, and wearable applications.