Limited Time: Save up to $1960 on METHOD

November 1, 2019 News
Don’t miss this limited time offer. Save up to $1960 on the award-winning manufacturing workstation: METHOD. Engineers from industry-leading companies use METHOD to print complex and durable ABS parts with a 100°C heated chamber for end-use assemblies and manufacturing tools.
Powered by Stratasys® patents, METHOD utilizes industrial-grade materials in a platform built to outperform even the most competitive desktop 3D printers.
Limited time offer valid through Nov 22nd. Contact us for details and to get a quote.
GET DURABLE, COMPLEX PARTS WITH REAL ABS
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END-USE PARTS
Get dimensionally accurate, production-grade, real ABS end-use parts at a fraction of traditional manufacturing costs. METHOD reduces costs and saves time for small production manufacturing runs.
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MANUFACTURING TOOLS
Create durable, real ABS parts for the production floor. Print dimensionally accurate jigs, fixtures, and end-effectors that fit seamlessly with existing components. |
FUNCTIONAL PROTOTYPES
Prototype with production-grade ABS to achieve part properties close to injection molded parts. Print dimensionally accurate assemblies and validate your designs to get your products to market faster—all at a fraction of industrial 3D printing costs. |
WHY ENGINEERS CHOOSE METHOD
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Print real, production-grade ABS with a 100°C chamber—powered by Stratasys®.
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Manufacturing-ready materials including real ABS, ASA, SR-30, PVA, PETG, TOUGH, and more.
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An automated, tinker-free industrial printing system.
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