Materialise OnSite offers several 3D printing technologies and they all work very differently. What all of them have in common is that they are additive. This means that they build up an object layer by layer. Contrary to popular belief, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to 3D printing since every material uses its own particular production technology.
Below, you can find an overview of our 3D printing technologies with a brief description, and which materials we offer for them.
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Stereolithography
- Materials: TuskXC2700W, TuskXC2700T, Poly1500, ProtoGen White, Xtreme
- Materials: TuskXC2700W, TuskXC2700T, Poly1500, ProtoGen White, Xtreme
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Laser Sintering
- Materials: PA 12, Alumide, PA-GF, TPU 92A-1
- Materials: PA 12, Alumide, PA-GF, TPU 92A-1
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HP Multi Jet Fusion
- Materials: PA 12
- Materials: PA 12
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Fused Deposition Modeling
- Materials: ABS, ABS-ESD7, PC, PC-ABS, Ultem 9085
- Materials: ABS, ABS-ESD7, PC, PC-ABS, Ultem 9085
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ColorJet
- Materials: Multicolor
- Materials: Multicolor
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PolyJet
- Materials: VeroWhitePlus, Agilus, Agilus Black and composite materials with preset combinations of mechanical properties: Shore A40 - Shore A50 - Shore A60 - Shore A70 - Shore A85 - Shore A95.
- Materials: VeroWhitePlus, Agilus, Agilus Black and composite materials with preset combinations of mechanical properties: Shore A40 - Shore A50 - Shore A60 - Shore A70 - Shore A85 - Shore A95.
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Metal 3D Printing
- Materials: Aluminum (AlSi10Mg), Titanium (TiAl6V4), Stainless Steel (316L)