Trade in your current 3D printer for a discount!

Trade in: 3D printer credit

3D printer credit when purchasing new Stratasys equipment

Renew your 3D printer for great discounts!

Find out how much your EXISTING 3D printer is worth
when you buy a NEW STRATASYS MACHINE!

In the rapidly changing world of 3D technologies, our 3D scanners and 3D printers are faster and more efficient than ever, and the ever-expanding range of 3D printer materials supports the introduction of new applications. To stay ahead of the competition, it is essential to keep up with the latest technological developments.

To help achieve this goal, our current trade-in offer is a great starting point for any business looking to upgrade their old Stratasys 3D printer or replace their 3D printer from another brand with a new Stratasys machine.

When purchasing a new Stratasys 3D printer, VARINEX will now credit your existing 3D printer! The trade-in value offered depends on both the 3D printer you are trading in and the 3D printer you wish to purchase, based on our unique offer. 

SOME EXAMPLES OF INTERCHANGEABLE EQUIPMENT

Contact our expert colleagues to discuss how much your existing 3D printer can be included in the promotion!

FIND OUT THE CURRENT VALUE OF YOUR 3D PRINTER!

Enter your current 3D printer type to calculate your discount!

3 simple steps to the exchange process

Enter your details and the details of the 3D printer you want to replace (type, serial number, year of manufacture) on our form!

Based on the information provided, we will send you a valuation, from which you can find out how much discount you can expect.

Use the discount to get your new Stratasys 3D printer!

Which Stratasys 3D printers are eligible for the discount?

FDM technology

PolyJet technology

INTERCHANGEABLE BRANDS

Formlabs

Trade-in 3D printer exchange offer

Maximum EUR 15,000

UltiMaker

Replace your Ultimaker 3D printer!

Maximum EUR 10,000

Markforged

Trade-in 3D printer exchange offer

Maximum EUR 25,000

Trade in your 3D printer for a discount!

Buy your new 3D printer at a discount by replacing your existing technology!

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Do you have a question?

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We understand that implementing additive manufacturing can raise many questions for your business.

We are happy to help you find your way, andour team of experts is ready to assist you!

Zoltán Fehér
Technical Director
+36 30 241 7813
feher@varinex.hu

Bence Misli
sales consultant
+36 30 321 2225
misli@varinex.hu

Hospital application of Stratasys 3D printers against coronavirus

Paris University Hospital receives 60 Stratasys 3D printers to help fight coronavirus

Paris hospital system deploys 60 Stratasys 3D printers to fight COVID-19. The F123 series 3D printers were delivered and installed at the hospital within 24 hours.

The University Hospital of Paris (L'Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris), the largest hospital system in Europe, has deployed 60 Stratasys 3D printers to support the fight against the coronavirus. Delivered within 24 hours of ordering, the equipment will allow the French hospital system to manufacture medical devices and components on site to meet emerging needs.

Stratasys F123 3D printers at the University Hospital of Paris
Stratasys F123 3D printers at the University Hospital of Paris (Photo: 3Dprintingmedia.network)

The 60 F123 series 3D printers, which are housed in a 150-square-meter facility at the hospital, were supplied by Stratasys’ French reseller CADvision. The FDM-based machines are being used to print everything from face shields and masks to electric syringe pumps and intubation devices to ventilator valves to help alleviate the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.

The hospital is being assisted by Bone3D, a 3D printing service provider with extensive experience in the medical sector, to manage the large-scale 3D printing project, providing engineers to manage the installation, operation and servicing of the Stratasys fleet. The hospital has also launched a dedicated 3D printing platform (3dcovid.org) to help meet the rapid needs of 3D printed equipment for healthcare workers in and around Paris, in the part of France most affected by the pandemic.

Stratasys F123 3D Printers Deployed at Paris University Hospital as Part of Fight Against Coronavirus
Stratasys F123 3D printers under installation at the University Hospital of Paris (Photo: Facebook.com/Stratasys)

3D printers are used to provide equipment needed against COVID-19

The 3D printing resources acquired with the support of the University of Paris and the Kering Group will allow a wide range of healthcare institutions to address emerging supply shortages and provide the equipment needed to protect their staff and treat hospital patients.

“The overwhelming and severe nature of COVID-19 continues to impact the supply chain of the world’s most essential equipment,” said Andreas Langfeld, President, Stratasys EMEA. “Thanks to 3D printing technology, the University Hospital of Paris has its own rapid-response supply chain in-house, allowing it to move production directly to where it is needed, immediately providing essential equipment to frontline healthcare workers who are saving lives every day.”

The building of the University Hospital of Paris
The building of the University Hospital of Paris (Photo: 3Dprintingmedia.network)

Stratasys is also supporting the fight against COVID-19 in another way: it is working with partners to produce and distribute thousands of face shields for healthcare workers. The company said it received more than 350,000 requests for face shields last week and is seeking manufacturing partners to meet the urgent need.

Source: www.3dprintingmedia.network

Learn more the Stratasys F123 series 3D printers!

Better results with elastomer 3D printing

Better results with elastomer 3D printing

To take advantage of the high-performance and professional FDM technology, STRATASYS offers GrabCAD Print software, developed for the F123 3D printer series. GrabCAD Print provides users with an intelligently customizable 3D printing solution that meets the specific requirements of the industry.

Air deflector tube made of TPU 92 material

The challenge:

The use of elastomer materials continues to grow worldwide, and various industries have increasingly begun to turn to 3D printing to reduce costs and time to market. As with all technologies, achieving optimal results depends on understanding the unique challenges of the elastomer, given its flexibility.

Large, industrial printing systems are labor-intensive. Smaller, lower-cost FDM systems may have the advantage of low initial cost, but their build capacity limits the size of parts you can produce. It is critical that the support material does not limit the complexity of the parts. These lower-cost printers build supports from the material of the models, which results in degraded surface quality when the supports are removed.

The solution: STRATASYS F123 and the soluble support material

The answer to this challenge is an elastomer 3D printing system that offers good accessibility, great design freedom, ease of handling, and a soluble support material. This combination enables the rapid and cost-effective production of larger, more complex elastomer parts.

Impact-resistant casing made of TPU 92 material

The STRATASYS F123™ Series 3D Printers offer all of these capabilities using FDM™ TPU 92A, a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer plastic. But the most valuable of these plastics is the QSR™ dissolvable support material. QSR allows you to print complex geometries that would otherwise be unfeasible. The F123 Series is proven to be reliable and provides true plug-and-play application.

TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomer) has excellent properties such as stretchability, excellent strength and extreme durability, making it suitable for 3D printing complex, hollow, flexible prototypes and small-scale production. The soluble support material eliminates design compromises and reduces costs.

The soluble support material is separated from the finished object in a container designed for this process, unlike frangible support material, which can be removed by hand. Removing frangible support material from pipes with internal passages is time-consuming, if it is accessible at all. However, parts made with soluble support materials can simply be immersed in a solution that dissolves the support material. In addition, soluble support material avoids the surface damage and dimensional stability problems that are typical of frangible support separation.

The new, flexible and tear-resistant material offers a wide range of applications in industries such as the automotive industry and sports equipment manufacturing. It can be used to make various seals, hoses, pipes, console liners, handles, and surface protectors, among others.

Source: VARINEX /Production trend online