Stratasys 770 Application Areas
Fixtures and jigs: Reduce the cost and lead time of manufacturing or outsourcing tooling through 3D printing. the F770's large print volume means that larger tools can be built in one piece, rather than having to be disassembled into multiple parts, printed in batches and glued together.
Prototyping: Thanks to the F770's huge capacity, prototyping large parts can now be done in-house with ease. Print your design in its original size rather than using a scaled-down version. Prove design concepts and fit faster, speeding up the design and production process.
End-Use Parts: 3D printing is the perfect way to produce short runs of end-use parts that would be uneconomical to produce using CNC machining or other traditional manufacturing methods, and the F770 is just the right size for these limited runs, whether it's a lot of small parts or a few large products.