Cutting-Edge Innovation
The Stratasys J750 Digital Anatomy 3D Printer provides cutting edge technology producing full color, realistic, and functional models of human bone and tissue. Whether used for surgical training or testing device development, the J750 Digital Anatomy 3D Printer produces lifelike models for clinical versatility.
“These models give us the best opportunity to re-create human physiologic conditions on a structural basis to simulate clinical situations and study new devices to establish their effectiveness before introducing them into patients.”
– Adnan Siddiqui, MD, PhD Chief Medical Officer, Jacobs Institute | Director of Neuroendovascular Fellowship Kaleida Health, University at Buffalo Department of Neurosurgery
Increased Savings & Efficiency
By producing lifelike, functioning human anatomies the J750 Digital Anatomy 3D Printer reduces the need to use synthetic models, animals, and cadavers. The change in material allows training and testing to be done anywhere with improved ethical practices and reduced overhead costs.
Materials
The Stratasys J750 Digital Anatomy Printer features revolutionary resins.
Introducing three new revolutionary resin materials which, when combined, form over 100 new, unique digital materials to perfectly suit your anatomical applications. Capable of printing in full color with transparencies and textures.
GrabCAD™ Digital Anatomy Software
Using Stratasys GrabCAD Software seamlessly works with the J750 Digital Anatomy 3D Printer. The voxel-based engine allows for pre-validated anatomical applications and comes with over 100 pre-sets, allowing you to produce ultra-realistic anatomical simulation within a user-friendly platform.
J750™ Digital Anatomy™ Printer specifications.
System Size & Weight
1400 x 1260 x 1100 mm (55.1 x 49.6 x 43.4 in.); 430 kg (948 lbs.)
Build Size
490 x 390 x 200 mm (19.3 x 15.35 x 7.9 in.)
Layer Thickness
Horizontal build layers down to 14 microns (0.00055 in.)
Accuracy
Up to 200 microns for full model size (for rigid materials only, depending on geometry, build parameters and model orientation)