Wide Format 3D Printer






Big Models at the Touch of a Button!
 The Objet1000 is an easy to operate, wide format 3D printer for rapidly creating industrial size models and 1:1 scale prototypes. Featuring an ultra-large build tray size of 1000 x 800 x 500mm (39.3×31.4×19.6 inch), it enables designers, engineers and manufacturers to quickly and accurately prototype any 3D CAD design, no matter how complex. The system is easy to use, can work for prolonged unattended periods, and is perfectly suited to companies in automotive, defense, aerospace, consumer goods, household appliances and industrial machinery.

Precision at Every Scale
The Objet1000 is equally adept at printing large and small models with no compromise on precision. Print tough, 1:1 scale casings that can be drilled, assembled, and screwed together while also printing small-scale, multi-material product prototypes. The system can just as easily create living hinges, embedded typography, soft-touch over molding, transparent with opaque shades and moving parts; all seamlessly joined to achieve the true look and feel of a fully-assembled consumer product.

Fit, Form & Function
The Objet1000 is able to run the full gamut of fit, form and functional prototyping requirements. The system combines the precision of inkjet-based 3D printing with Stratasys’s renowned Objet Connex multi-material build capability. Objet Connex technology offers a choice of over 100 materials, simulating both standard and ABS-grade engineering plastics. In addition, you can print up to 14 materials in a single model to achieve the precise qualities of your intended end product.

The Prototyping Solution of Choice
With the Objet1000, designers and engineers can quickly prototype large 3D CAD designs, no matter how complex. There’s no need to scale the model down, prepare and assemble jigsaw-puzzle pieces, or outsource to an assortment of different machines and technologies. The Objet1000 represents every prototyping solution you will ever need – within a single dedicated machine. Bicycle frame

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