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US' Stratasys launches 3D printer for high-end fashion and design

06 May '22
3 min read
Pic: Business Wire
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Stratasys, the US-based leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, has launched the industry’s first 3D printer for printing direct-to-textile. The J850 TechStyle 3D printer, the company’s newest PolyJet printer, can meet the unique needs of fashion manufacturers, which include 3D printing for high-end, premium textiles and clothing, bags, and accessories.

Stratasys is providing designers and fashion brands with the ability to differentiate their manufacturing practices through the unique versatility and productivity of the Stratasys 3DFashion solution which includes the J850 TechStyle 3D printer, workflow software and materials that support the individual needs of fashion manufacturers. This solution opens unlimited possibilities for fashion manufacturers to personalise and customise 3D-printed fabric pieces – including limited editions and digital automation, all while reducing time-to-market. The J850 TechStyle 3D printer is designed to print directly on a variety of fabrics and garments, including denim, cotton, polyester, linen and leather at volumes ranging from single pieces to the tens of thousands, the company said in a press release.

To further extend the reach of the J850 TechStyle 3D printer, Stratasys has joined forces with a series of partners, including Dyloan and the D-house in Milan. A top innovation centre of excellence for evolving fashion technology, D-house demonstrates the versatility of 3D printing applications from concept design through production using Stratasys 3DFashion technology.

A variety of materials are available for the J850 TechStyle 3D printer including Agilus30 CMY colour materials for full-colour, flexible printing and the Vero ContactFlex, a transparent coating that can be used to create a soft touch, silky feel. Stratasys VeroVivid resin material allows fashion houses and designers to print on textiles in over 600,000 unique colours, with multiple shore values, simulating different textures and finishes.

The upcoming SSYS 2Y22 collection reflects the last two years of the COVID-19 pandemic and the innovation and influences of this time on fashion and design. The collection will include new works by seven top design teams, such as high-end dresses and suits, daywear, lighting, luxury packaging, handbags, accessories and shoes. The J850 TechStyle 3D printer and the SSYS 2Y22 collection will be on display at Milan Design Week from June 6 -12, 2022.

“As far back as 2019, I predicted that in just a couple years we would see 3D printing incorporated into high-end fashion houses. That time is here. We learned and modified those early designs, and created a new, dedicated printer using 3DFashion technology that is allowing fashion designers to create without limits. This is just the beginning of the journey as we continue to evolve this technology and pioneer new fashion design innovations,” Stratasys art, design and fashion director, Naomi Kaempfer, said in a statement.

“I gravitate toward new technologies that afford me an opportunity to create something original. With Stratasys 3D fashion printing technology, the possibilities are endless. Honestly, it provides a chance to experiment, and I feel like I have only scratched the surface of what is possible,” Karim Rashid, fashion designer and SSYS 2Y22 Reflection collection contributor, said.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)

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