Stratasys F3300 new model FDM printer

2023-11-03 11:14:32

Stratasys is launching a new generation of FDM printers, starting with the F3300. The inventor of FDM technology says that the new 3D printer provides 25 to 45% cost savings and delivers higher (repeat) accuracy.


The Stratasys F3300 will be officially unveiled on the first day of Formnext. In addition to the aviation and automotive industries, the manufacturer’s target groups are also defense and 3D printing service agencies. “This next-generation additive manufacturing system enables customers to scale production and reduces the need to choose between additive and traditional manufacturing solutions,” said Rich Garrity, Stratasys Chief Industrial Business Unit Officer.

The F3300 is supplied with multiple extruders. (Photos Stratasys)

Responding to the reshoring trend

One of the applications that Stratasys has in mind is the production of parts, as more and more Western companies are withdrawing part of their production from Asia and looking for solutions closer to home. With high shaft accelerations, faster extrusion and automatic calibration, the new F3300 should answer the question of where extra production capacity can be found. Stratasys also sees an increasing demand for complex parts, where existing production techniques often encounter their limitations. 3D printing is then the solution.

25% more accurate than existing printers

Thanks to, among other things, automatic calibration, the F3300 3D prints 25% more accurately than current FDM printers, according to Stratasys. The design is tailored to maximum ease of use. Machine monotoring and redundant extruders should maximize the uptime of the 3D printer. The F3300 complements the Stratasys F900 line. The official unveiling is November 7 at 5:30 PM on Formnext.

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