The new standard in industrial FDM® technology
Stratasys has advanced FDM 3D printing technology for over 30 years. Designed for speed, ease of use, reliability, and high yield and available for shipment at the beginning of 2024, the brand-new F3300 FDM 3D printer is the most sophisticated industrial 3D printer on the market.
X2
Faster Time-to-Print
50%
More Reliable
25%
Increased Accuracy and Repeatability
25%
Lower Part Cost
Introducing the brand-new Stratasys F3300 FDM 3D printer
TheF3300 FDM 3D printer is the latest revolutionary FDM 3D printer from Stratasys that offers unparalleled value to the modern manufacturing industry. With its brand-new extrusion-based technology, makes it the perfect choice for designers and manufacturers producing high-quality parts quickly and efficiently.
The Stratasys F3300 FDM 3D printer is a large-format printer with a build chamber of 600mm x 600mm x 800mm, making it ideal for printing large parts or multiple parts simultaneously. It offers 4 thermoplastic printing build materials: ASA, PC (polycarbonate), FDM Nylon 12CF, ULTEM 9085, as well as a variety of support and breakaway materials.
As the most advanced industrial 3D printer on the market, the F3300 is suited for a wide range of key industries and applications, particularly for demanding industries including aerospace, automotive, government and military, service bureau, and factory floors. It provides prototyping and rapid tooling, low-cost per part, high-repeatability, large-size parts production, lower labour requirements, reduced part-to-customer time, multi-colour and multi-resolution parts and improved mechanical properties.
Rob Thompson, Group Sales Director of the Carfulan Group, the parent company of SYS Systems, expressed his excitement about the introduction of latest Stratasys F3300 3D printer:
“The F3300 is yet another example of Stratasys continuing to push the boundaries of innovation within the 3D printing world. The F3300′s accelerated production timescales and use of higher quality materials, all at a lower cost will allow our customers to elevate their 3D printing capabilities.”