Stratasys, the American giant of additive manufacturing, needs no introduction. Founded in 1989 by Scott Crump, the company is now present in many industries. For example, Stratasys’ solutions are used in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics and medical. And with the J826 Prime 3D Printer, Stratasys is addressing companies looking for rapid prototyping.

Features of the J826 Prime 3D Printer

Based on PolyJet technology, the machine has a print volume of 255 x 252 x 200 mm. Designed for industrialists, the 3D printer is able to design parts in color. With the ability to mix up to 7 materials simultaneously, offering more than 500,000 possible combinations in terms of colors and materials, the J826 Prime is equipped with seven material trays. The J826 Prime is capable of handling most thermoplastics, making it ideal for various prototyping stages.

Weighing 234 kg and with dimensions of 820 x 1310 x 665 mm, the 3D printer was launched in 2020. Despite its small printing volume, it can produce prototypes for glass, transparent polymers or transparent packaging with the look and feel of finished products. In particular, the manufacturer confides that the solution was developed to bring the most imaginative ideas to life, ensuring accurate decision making.