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Proto Labs Adds PolyJet Technology to Its 3D Printing Service Offering

Posted on April 6, 2017 by Rao Fu — Leave a Comment

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Proto Labs Adds PolyJet Technology to Its 3D Printing Service OfferingMAPLE PLAIN, MINN.—March 29, 2017—Proto Labs Inc. (NYSE: PRLB), a leading online and technology-enabled quick-turn manufacturer, today announced the addition of PolyJet technology to its industrial 3D printing service at Advanced Design & Manufacturing Expo in Cleveland. PolyJet provides product designers and engineers with the ability to manufacture elastomeric and overmolded prototypes without investing in tooling.

Product developers can leverage PolyJet to create 3D-printed parts comprised of both elastomeric and rigid materials as well as multiple colors. Its material selection includes multiple Shore A hardnesses of tear-resistant Agilus 30 for increased durability. PolyJet parts exhibit smooth surface finishes and can support complex geometries with flexible features.

“The addition of PolyJet is a testament to our effort to further expand our capabilities in a technology-agnostic manner,” said Rich Baker, CTO at Proto Labs. “We firmly believe in providing a variety of manufacturing options so that our customers can choose the best process for their particular application.”

Like other 3D printing processes, PolyJet builds parts layer-by-layer. The machine jets out droplets of liquid photopolymers onto the build platform where they are immediately UV cured. Once the build is complete, support structures are removed, and the parts are ready without the need for additional finishing.

Proto Labs’ 3D printing service now includes four technologies: stereolithography, selective laser sintering, direct metal laser sintering, and PolyJet. The company’s proprietary software and digital approach to manufacturing allows customers to upload a 3D CAD file of their design at protolabs.com, receive an instant quote, and have 3D- printed parts in hand within days.

Proto Labs will be at the Advanced Manufacturing Expo in Cleveland March 29-30. Visit booth #717 to learn more about PolyJet and other rapid manufacturing technologies.

About Proto Labs

Proto Labs is the world’s fastest digital manufacturing source for custom prototypes and low-volume production parts. The technology-enabled company uses advanced 3D printing, CNC machining and injection molding technologies to produce parts within days. The result is an unprecedented speed-to-market value for designers and engineers and an on-demand resource throughout a product’s life cycle. Visit protolabs.com for more information.

Proto Labs, Inc.
5540 Pioneer Creek Drive
Maple Plain, MN 55359
t: 877.479.3680

 

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