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07 October 2025
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Introducing Stratasys P3™ Silicone 25A: The First True 3D Printable Silicone Material for Origin

Experience the first-ever 3D printable silicone that performs like traditional silicone with FST & Cytotoxicity certified. A new 3D printing material developed in partnership with Japanese chemical company Shin-Etsu & Stratasys as a pure silicone elastomer - well-suited for applications that demand durability, elasticity, and chemical resistance.

Direct production of complex silicone parts without the need for molds.
Direct production of complex silicone parts without the need for molds.
“The material is like nothing we have seen before in 3D printing. The process of getting to a successful print was much easier than expected. We didn’t have much failures." - Development Manager in a leading medical center, who tested P3 Silicone 25A

Advantages

  • FST & Cytotoxicity certified.
  • Direct production of complex silicone parts without the need for molds, dramatically reducing lead time and production cost.
  • Superior thermal stability (up to 200°C).
  • Soft, durable with high tear resistance.
  • Excellent strength & rebound.
  • Results fine features print with excellent surface finish.
  • Odorless

Type of Applications

  • Seals, gaskets, dampers
  • Industrial machinery components like air and dusk gaskets, cushioning pads
  • Consumer products like wearables
  • Medical interfaces

Popular Industries

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Manufacturing
  • Consumer Goods
  • Medical & Biomedical

Available Platform

  • Origin One
  • Origin Two

Contact Us to request for a digital copy of the P3™ Silicone 25A material data sheet.

Discover the key benefits and features of Stratasys P3 Origin Two Printer or choose our AM Consultancy Service to manage your entire product development process.

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