While developing its Onewheel product – a small, electric vehicle – Future Motion used a strong nylon material that could withstand immediate ride testing. Faster design iteration and testing led to quicker design validation to stay one step ahead of the competition. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/f123
English voiceover, no subtitles. Functional prototypes with Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber. Thule uses a carbon-filled nylon FDM material to build test prototypes strong enough to simulate the finished parts, made out of injection molded glass-filled materials. Thule’s in-house prototypes using this nylon material have saved it enough time and money to almost achieve ROI on two 3D printers within two years of purchase. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/materials/search/fdm-nylon-12cf
Watch videoCustomized vehicle manufacturer Utah Trikes uses strong FDM materials to go from prototypes to production within weeks. Increased efficiency means more time with customers, more time growing their business and more productivity. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/materials/search/fdm-nylon-12cf
Watch videoLearn how the new Stratasys F123 Series combines office-usability and increased speed with engineering-grade performance.
View moreEnglish voiceover, no subtitles. Functional prototypes with Nylon 12 Carbon Fiber. Thule uses a carbon-filled nylon FDM material to build test prototypes strong enough to simulate the finished parts, made out of injection molded glass-filled materials. Thule’s in-house prototypes using this nylon material have saved it enough time and money to almost achieve ROI on two 3D printers within two years of purchase. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/materials/search/fdm-nylon-12cf
Customized vehicle manufacturer Utah Trikes uses strong FDM materials to go from prototypes to production within weeks. Increased efficiency means more time with customers, more time growing their business and more productivity. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/materials/search/fdm-nylon-12cf
Learn how the new Stratasys F123 Series combines office-usability and increased speed with engineering-grade performance.