The Stratasys Fortus 250mc 3D printing system is designed with simplicity in mind. With the Fortus 250mc, durable prototypes can be produced using ABS; a production-grade thermoplastic. The Fortus 250mc features a 10 x 10 x 12 inch build envelope and three layer thickness. The Fortus 250mc runs on FDM technology to build prototypes from the bottom up with precisely deposited layers of modeling and support material.
The Stratasys Fortus 450mc 3D printing system incorporates the latest in innovative technologies to provide you with precise prototypes from a CAD design. The Fortus 450 enables you to produce complex parts more efficently and effectively than ever before. The Fortus 450 features a 16 x 14 x 16 inch build volume. Fortus systems are based on Stratasys FDM technology, so you can build durable parts in production-grade thermoplastics.
The J35 Pro offers engineering-grade, multi-material 3D printing that is based on the J55 Prime rotationg tray platform. The J35 prints with the combination of Rubber-like shore, High Impact, Rigid Ultra Visual, Translucent and/or Bio-Compatible materials. The J35 build tray has a printing area of 1,174cm2 and max model height: 6.1 in
The Markforged desktop composite 3D printer is the dual extrusion Mark Two. Operating on Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR) technology, the system is defined by its ability to integrate continuous fiber reinforcements into polymer parts. The Mark Two features a build volume of 12.6 x 5.2 x 6 inches.
Creality’s Ender 3 V3 KE has a top speed of 500 mm/s with an acceleration max of 8000 mm/s². It has advanced auto leveling and can set its own Z height making it extremely easy to use and beginner-friendly. You can build durable parts in PLA/PETG/TPU. The Ender-3 V3 KE features a build volume of 8.6 x 8.6 x 9.5 inches.