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With Fortus 3D Production Systems, you'll have the best additive manufacturing machines at your fingertips. Powered by Stratasys FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) Technology, these highly versatile manufacturing systems streamline product design through fabrication. From your office to the factory floor, Fortus offers efficient solutions for your business.

Commercial

Fortus 3D Production Systems have helped a variety of commercial manufacturing companies in some of the most demanding production environments. The flexibility of using Fortus machines helps manufacturers save money on last-minute design changes, tooling costs and more.

Commercial and Industrial Manufacturers Choose Fortus

Common 3D modeling requirements in the commercial industry center on versatility. Companies in this sector need their 3D production system to deliver parts of various shapes, sizes and material properties. With Fortus 3D Production Systems, you get a machine that can produce large parts that hold up under the harshest environments.

Use Engineering-grade Thermoplastics

With a Fortus 3D Production System, you can build 3D models and production parts with watertight properties. Wind, rain, high heat and humid temperatures it's no problem for Fortus parts. They won't warp, shrink or damage. That's because Fortus 3D Production Systems use thermoplastics, the same plastics used in injection molding.

When you need to get from concept to prototype to production fast, Fortus 3D Production Systems can help.

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The FDM Process

1) Pre-Process.

Stratasys software prepares your 3D CAD data for the FDM build process.

2) Manufacture Part.

Thermoplastic build and support material is
precisely deposited layer-by-layer, forming
your part.

3) Remove Supports.

Support material is easily removed in a hands-free, water-based tank, or break it away by hand.

Process