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Polymer 3D Printers

From rapid prototyping and concept modelling to end-use production, our industrial-grade polymer 3D printers deliver exceptional speed, accuracy, and part quality using advanced additive technologies.

For Every Stage of the Production Cycle

Our industrial-grade 3D printers are built to meet every stage of your workflow. From complex geometries to detailed surface finishes and multi-material capabilities, our line-up of printers meets a wide range of application needs.


Learn more about 3D polymer materials.

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Stratasys offers industry-leading FDM, PolyJet and P3/DLP 3D printers tailored for industrial use. With superior reliability, repeatability, and material versatility, Stratasys solutions are trusted around the globe. Creatz3D has proudly been a Platinum-Level Stratasys Reseller in Singapore for over 13 years.

Technology Types

We provide a full suite of polymer printing technologies, ensuring the right fit for your innovation needs and production goals.

FDM

Fused Deposition Modeling uses thermoplastic filament, extruded layer by layer inside a self-calibrated heated chamber. It is ideal for producing strong, durable, heat-resistant and dimensionally stable parts using standard or high-performance grade materials.

PolyJet

One of the most powerful abilities is to simultaneously print multi-material resin in a single build. It jets layers of UV-curable engineered resins to create detailed and smooth parts for realistic prototypes, concept modeling, and functional tooling. 

P3 DLP

Programmable PhotoPolymerization is a next-generation Digital Light Processing technology that uses light-curable resin for high-resolution printing. It supports intricate features, excellent surface quality, and a wide range of high-performance materials for production-ready applications.

SLA

Laser Stereolithography is a unique technology that polymerizes each layer of a ceramic-loaded photosensitive resin to form the green part. Afterward, the part undergoes debinding and sintering to remove resin, densify the ceramic, and achieve its final material properties. 

Popular Applications

Rapid Prototyping

Accelerate your design cycle with rapid 3D prototyping. Turning concept into physical models for design validation, product iteration, and accelerated innovation cycles. Let your design ideas take flight.

End-Use & Production Parts

Transform ideas into durable, functional end-use or finished-good parts that’s ready for real-world use and low-volume production, with the freedom to design without limits.

Jigs & Fixtures

Offer an efficient solution to your team to create jigs and fixtures, assembly and inspection aids, end-of-arm tooling, soft jaws, and forming dies with speed, precision and design flexibility.

Toolings

Create composite tooling molds, lay-up tools, metal processing tooling, trimming fixtures, and production tooling with reduced cost and time.

Why Choose Our 3D Printers

After-Sales Support

Our certified support engineers are with you from installation through after-sales service. We offer onsite technical help, maintenance, and troubleshooting to keep your printers running at peak performance.

Training Programme

With over 20 years of combined technical experience, our application engineers provide hands-on training to help you integrate 3D printing effectively into your workflow and explore new applications with confidence.

Technology Consultation

Our specialists work closely with you to evaluate your operations and recommend the best-fit technology. From materials to scalability, we ensure every conversation brings you closer to the right machine for your goals.

Explore Polymer 3D Printers

View our full range of trusted Stratasys polymer 3D printing solutions built for prototyping, functional testing, and production-ready parts.

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Need Help Choosing the Right 3D Printer?

Let our experienced team guide you through the options, technologies, and materials to find the ideal 3D printing solution for your business.