New colors added to the Stratasys F770 3D printer material range
Color is a fundamental means of communication, although we rarely think of it that way. From art to traffic lights, we use color in many areas of life to convey information and categorize the events and objects around us. This is one of the main reasons why the Stratasys F770 3D printer material range has been expanded with six new colors.
Color coding is also used for differentiation and communication. It can be product differentiation, safety classification, or indicating the difference between tools, to name a few. Color can quickly and clearly convey information in a process-driven manufacturing environment. It is therefore not surprising that customers are showing a high interest in colored 3D printing materials, as many use additive manufacturing for applications where color plays an important role.
In the aerospace industry, for example, tools that need to be removed before flight are colored red. By printing these tools in red ASA, the painting phase can be skipped, allowing for faster parts availability. Similarly, 3D printing manufacturing tools in different colors provides an effective visual tool for classification and organization, eliminating the need for painting or other post-production markings. White, gray, and black are most commonly used in various stages of prototyping and engineering to quickly and clearly present the final product design.
With seven color ASA substrates, the Stratasys F770’s large work area improves efficiency in fast-paced manufacturing environments and opens up new possibilities for producing large-scale parts – whether it’s a prototype for a car fender or a component for a large appliance concept.
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