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3D printing

Toyota the first buyer of Stratasys’ F3300 3D printer

Nov 29, 2023

Stratasys, a polymer 3D printingsolutions provider, announced that Toyota signed an agreement to be the first to purchase the new Stratasys F3300 3D printer.


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Toyota will be the first to purchase Stratasys’ F3300 3D printer.

 

Built to scale additive manufacturing, F3300 is the latest Fusion Deposition Modeling (FDM) printer from Stratasys. It is capable of producing complex, high-precision parts for vehicle design and usage, from prototypes and end-use components.

 

Its features of fast changeover and loading, automatic calibration and high throughput increase the printer’s versatility. It can print up to two times faster than other FDM printers for production and have 25% increased accuracy.

 

“Built with manufacturing in mind, the F3300 will redefine additive manufacturing on the factory floor, with its speed, lower costs and ease of service,” explained Rich Garrity, Chief Industrial Business Unit Officer of Stratasys.

 

Toyota will utilize the F3300 printer for new production support, including parts and fixtures, and also for prototyping applications, to help raise efficiency in bring new products to market.

 

“The new printer capabilities will help us accelerate the introduction of new additive manufacturing opportunities across our manufacturing operations,” concluded Eduardo Guzman, Advanced Technologies Manager of Toyota.


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