3D Printers

Taking Higher Education to the Next Level

College and universities with 3D printing technology can prepare students for a workforce that demands sharp critical thinking and collaboration skills. The right technology attracts not only bright students but also talented faculty and valuable industry partners, leading to valuable business partnerships that can give undergrads vital real-world experience.

Stratasys 3D Printing Solutions for Education & Research

Tomorrow’s engineers, designers, and problem solvers deserve every tool available to build a brilliant future. 3D printing fuels limitless creativity when students get to see, hold and test their ideas in real space. For researchers, Stratasys 3D Printing breaks barriers with unmatched material capabilities, including impressive detail, precision and durability.

What is Rapid Prototyping (RP)?

Bringing 3D printing into the classroom or lab exposes learners to the same cutting-edge technologies they’ll encounter in their careers. Tech-Labs is proud to offer FDM, PolyJet, and Stereolithography 3D printing solutions from Stratasys.

Renishaw Additive Manufacturing

Renishaw's metal powder bed fusion is an advanced additive manufacturing process that allows you to make complex metal parts direct from 3D CAD data in a variety of metals, including titanium alloy Ti6Al4V, cobalt chromium, stainless steel, nickel alloys Inconel 625 and Inconel 718 and aluminum alloy AlSi10Mg.

Solutions Center

To learn how 3D technology empowers schools, universities and laboratories, or to try cutting-edge learning tools hands-on, schedule a visit to our Solutions Center or request a sample part today!

  • Polyjet 3D Printing Solutions
    Print smarter and faster, at any size.
    Item Number:
    J4100

    Whatever the complexity, the J4100 can handle any design. An ultra-large build tray, multi-material capabilities, fast throughput, and a wide range of material properties mean unlimited design possibilities and improved productivity.

  • 3D Print Clear Aligners
    Optimized for Clear Aligner Production Right Out of the Box
    Item Number:
    J700 Dental

    The Stratasys J700 Dental is the first mass-produced 3D printing solution engineered for clear aligner production and can help your dental lab take advantage of this growth market. Simplify your workflow with a fully integrated system and model accuracy that exceeds industry standards.

  • Dental Lab 3D Printing Solutions
    Maximum-Throughput, Full-Color Dental Printing
    Item Number:
    J720 Dental

    Expand your lab’s capabilities with full-color, multi-material 3D printing. The J720 is an all-in-one dental printer combining speed, large capacity, high resolution and access to up to six materials at once. Leverage the power of color, reduce remakes and produce results faster.

  • Polyjet 3D Printing Solutions
    Design without limits
    Item Number:
    J850 Pro / J850 Prime / J826 Prime
    From ideation to creation, the J8 Series delivers a fully-functioning, multi-material, Pantone™ validated prototype 200% faster than traditional methods.
  • Polyjet 3D Printing direct to Fabric
    Revolutionizing the Fashion Industry

    The J850™ TechStyle™ 3D printer is powered by 3DFashion™ technology and provides full-color, multi-material capabilities for designs that can be printed directly to fabric, garments, footwear, and luxury accessories, delivering results that are not possible with traditional methods.

  • Polyjet 3D Printing Solutions
    Upgrade your workflow with the Stratasys Objet30 3D Printer.

    The Objet30 system combines the accuracy and versatility of a high-end rapid prototyping machine with the small footprint of a desktop 3D printer.

  • Metal 3D Printers
    Flexible additive manufacturing for professional use in a wide range of metals.
    The Renishaw AM 400 is the latest development of the Renishaw AM250 platform. It features the most recent system updates including a larger SafeChange™ filter, improved optical control software, revised gas flow and window protection system and a new 400 W optical system which gives a reduced beam diameter of 70 µm.

Pages