Stratasys, a provider of polymer 3D printing solutions, has launched the Origin Two DLP printer along with a post-processing system named Origin Cure, which enables users to manufacture high-precision, injection-molding parts for short production runs.
The 3D printer features a heated chamber that enables the printing of materials with heat deflection temperatures of up to 300°C, runs on a 385-nanometer wavelength, and supports a wide range of high-performance materials. Additionally, the system can reportedly achieve an accuracy of +/- 50 micrometers and repeatability of more than 93%.
T he company claims that the solution maintains a surface finish smoothness of up to an average roughness (RA) of 3 micrometers while maintaining high-print speeds of up to 20 mm/hour.
Analyst QuickTake: This news comes amidst major restructuring by the company due to a decline in revenue. The company announced that it would be laying off 15% of its workforce to generate USD 40 million in annual cost savings.
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