Stratasys Ltd has introduced a new material called PolyJet ToughONE White. This material is designed to create strong and durable functional prototypes and end-use parts. According to Stratasys, this launch makes PolyJet printing a top 3-D printing solution that offers both high design precision and functional strength.
Engineers and designers no longer need to choose between visual detail and functionality. With PolyJet ToughONE, they can make prototypes and end-use parts that are both durable and visually accurate. The material has improved impact resistance and flexibility. It can also be drilled, milled, and tapped.
PolyJet ToughONE is well suited for producing functional prototypes across various industries. It can be used to make precise manufacturing aids, jigs, and fixtures, with options for color labeling. The material is also useful for creating custom housings, brackets, and covers in consumer electronics. In addition, it works for impact-resistant components and robotic end-effectors in industrial settings. Other important sectors that benefit from this material include automotive, consumer goods, and eyewear.
Rich Garrity, Stratasys’ chief business unit officer, said manufacturers face constant challenges balancing speed, cost, and performance when developing products. He explained that every extra prototype adds time and expense. With ToughONE, engineers can move from concept to functional testing faster while maintaining precision and performance.
The material supports the production of complex part designs. This includes thin walls, snap fits, and living hinges, all while keeping high dimensional accuracy and surface quality. It also works well with other PolyJet materials, enabling hybrid models that combine different mechanical properties or colors in a single part.