AET LABS BLOG
February 10, 2014

FDM vs. Polyjet

From the merger of Stratasys and Objet early last year, we’ve received many questions about these two different technologies. With that, Stratasys engineers have created a White Paper that clearly explains when one technology is better suited for a specific application.

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New Stratasys White Paper:
FDM and PolyJet 3D Printing


Two exceptional additive manufacturing (aka 3D printing) technologies have been brought together by one company, Stratasys.

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), conceived and patented by Stratasys, and PolyJet inkjet printing, patented by the former Objet Ltd., are now companion products that address the needs of a wide range of applications and an even wider range of industries.

While there is crossover in applications and advantages, these two technology platforms are distinctly different and bring unique benefits. Understanding the differences is the baseline for selecting the right technology for your application, demands and constraints.

Download the White Paper

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