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Stratasys Unveils Advanced 3D Printing Technology At ITMA

Stratasys unveiled its advanced 3DFashion Direct-to-Textile 3D printing technology at ITMA 2023, which will offer textile producers limitless creations and unparalleled flexibility.

“The solution combines advanced materials with the J850 TechStyle 3D printer and enables textile and garment manufacturers to reimagine what’s possible by adhering full-colour, translucent, rigid, and flexible materials directly onto textile and garments,” Stratasys said.

According to the company, the technology is designed to open up a range of new fashion applications and offers manufacturers operating in key sectors like automotive and haute couture, the power to differentiate their services

“The 3D printed materials also now include Stratasys’ VeroEco Flex resins, which meet stringent industry RSL standards,” the company added.

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