U.S. based industrial additive manufacturing machines
Polypropylene, ABS, Nylon, Polycarbonate, and more. 50+ materials to choose from.
Production Part Approval Process, ensuring consistent production quality.
25+ post process production finishing and inspection services​
Stratasys Direct boosts manufacturing efficiency with advanced 3D printing solutions. Utilizing seven 3D printing technologies, we produce custom prototypes, tools, and end-use parts with superior performance, high-temperature resistance, and enhanced ergonomics.
Our expertise in the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) ensures we meet unique customer specifications for every production order.
We also offer Design for Additive Manufacturing (DFAM) services, over 50 engineering-grade materials, and extensive post-processing options. Our in-house quality department conducts First Article Inspection (FAI) to ensure dimensional accuracy and material properties.
Partnering with leading automotive companies, we are driving the future of automotive manufacturing.
Stratasys Direct offers the broadest range of 3D printing services tailored to meet the rigorous demands of automotive manufacturing. Whether it's producing complex interior components, functional prototypes, or end-use parts, our advanced manufacturing solutions ensure precision, durability, and high-performance.
Automakers turn to 3D printing for high-precision, low-volume parts, moving beyond their traditional use for aftermarket and spare parts. 3D printing excels at high-accuracy parts on demand, eliminating the need for expensive tooling in mass production. Here are examples of how Car makers have tapped into the benefits of 3d printing for automotive applications:
We can create customized 3D-printed tools such as jigs, fixtures, and lightweight aids tailored to specific production needs. Additionally, we design ergonomic tools to accommodate workers with unique requirements, ensuring a safer and more efficient manufacturing process.
Automakers are increasingly adopting 3D printing to produce high-precision, low-volume parts, moving fabrication of aftermarket and spare parts into new applications. 3D printing excels at creating high-accuracy parts on demand, eliminating the need for expensive tooling in mass production. Here are examples of common applications: