Stratasys’ PolyJet 3D printing technology is really a site to behold, capable of producing multimaterial, multicolor prints like nothing else out there. And, today at formnext, the company introduced a new soluble support material to their huge portfolio of PolyJet synthetics.
The material, dubbed SUP706, is meant to reduce the time and labor necessary to clean 3D printed models. With a two-step, soak-and-rinse process, post-processing of parts printed on PolyJet triple-jetting 3D printers is made simpler and more efficient. David Tulipman, director of product management for PolyJet consumables at Stratasys, says of the product, “The development of SUP706 provides a great combination of advantages for 3D printing users.…
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