
Surgical Simulation on 3D Printed Brain Models
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Read Case StudyAt Stratasys Direct Manufacturing, we’re excited to offer Digital ABS Plus™. The latest evolution of the popular PolyJet photopolymer Digital ABS™ (aka Greenfire), Digital ABS Plus has a new ivory color and better mechanical properties.
Digital ABS Plus is designed to simulate standard ABS plastics by combining high-temperature resistance with toughness. Suitable for parts that require PolyJet technology’s highest possible impact resistance and shock absorption, Digital ABS Plus significantly improves the mechanical performance of parts and prototypes for design verification and functional performance testing.
Digital ABS Plus offers better impact strength with high-temperature resistance, toughness and superior finish. The material opens new opportunities for PolyJet parts that have more robust requirements. The material can work for rapid prototyping snap-fit parts for high or low temperature use, functional designs with multi-material versatility and flexibility, molds, manufacturing tools, electrical parts and more.
Key improvements:
PolyJet Performance
PolyJet uses high-resolution ink-jet technology to produce parts economically by jetting layers of liquid photopolymer as thin as 16 microns (0.0006”). The technology can build multiple parts in a matter of hours, enabling product development teams to receive imperative feedback, revise, and reiterate within days.
PolyJet materials offer the versatility to allow team members to see, touch, feel, test, analyze and use prototypes as the final product will be used. These prototypes are tested or used in trials to gauge their success and create new iterations.
Ultimately, Digital ABS Plus parts give designers a thorough understanding of products earlier in the development process, minimizing the risk that problems will go unnoticed. With the combined power of PolyJet Technology and Digital ABS Plus for fine feature details and enhanced toughness, designers and engineers can prototype with confidence.
Neurosurgical society improves patient outcomes with PolyJet brain models
Read Case StudyThe 33.5 lb/in (6 kg/cm) tear strength of Agilus is twice as strong as the previous flexible material offered at Stratasys Direct.
Read the ArticlePolyJet, with its outstanding abilities to produce parts rapidly and in precise detail, is an ideal 3D printing technology for quick delivery of accurate and highly cosmetic prototypes and concept models.
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