Technical Information
- Max Build area of 1000 x 610 x 610
- FDM uses real thermoplastics
- Flight certified materials: ULTEM 9085 & ULTEM 1010
- Bio-compatible materials: ABS-M30i, PC-ISO & ULTEM 1010
Here at 3D Print Bureau our Stratasys FDM Fortus Systems take designs from virtual to real in hours. From functional prototypes with exacting tolerances, to manufacturing tools, jigs and fixtures that perform under pressure. These machines, often described as production systems, set the bar high for speed, performance and accuracy.
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Find out more..At 3D Print Bureau we have a diverse client base utilizing FDM 3D Printing. We regularly produce FDM parts for a wide range of applications including:
Thanks for the very quick delivery on the last few 3D Printed items, the quality was superb too!
Our Stratasys printers use breakaway supports or soluble supports (that dissolve in a chemical bath), enabling our customers to get complex geometries and internal cavities.
Quite big! We can print up to 14.4 x 609.6 x 914.4 mm (36 x 24 x 36 in.)
Yes. We offer materials with FAA, EASA, and automotive/rail certifications, including flame-retardant and high-performance thermoplastics. For our full list, please reach out to the team.
Absolutely! We offer a fantastic material called TPU 92A. This allows the production of flexible, elastomer-like parts. It’s one of our favourite materials to print with.
This depends on size, infill, and layer thickness: a few hours for small parts, up to several days for large industrial builds.
FDM parts in engineering plastics (like ABS, Nylon, Ultem™) are very durable, with excellent mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and thermal stability.
Yes. Our Stratasys FDM 3D printers support carbon-fiber reinforced filaments, producing lightweight and strong parts.