
EDEN PRAIRIE, MN and REHOVOT, Israel, Apr 7, 2025 – Stratasys Ltd. has introduced PolyJet ToughONE White, designed for durable functional prototyping and end-use parts. It works with their premium platforms, with ease of use, full-color realism, and multi-material options that meet customer expectations.
With the launch of the new material, Stratasys’ PolyJet printing becomes the 3D printing solution that combines design precision with functional strength. Engineers and designers can create prototypes and end-use parts that balance aesthetics and strength. PolyJet ToughONE material features enhanced impact resistance and flexibility, allowing for drillable, millable, and self-tapping features. This material is preferred for producing functional prototypes across all market segments. It is suitable for creating manufacturing aids, jigs, and fixtures, with color labeling options. It is also appropriate for custom housings, brackets, and covers in consumer electronics, impact-resistant components, and robotic end-effectors for industrial applications. PolyJet ToughONE material also finds applications in automotive, consumer goods, and eyewear sectors.
“Manufacturers are constantly balancing speed, cost, and performance when developing new products, and every unnecessary prototype iteration adds delays and expense,” said Rich Garrity, chief business unit officer at Stratasys. “With ToughONE, we’re giving engineers a material that lets them move from concept to functional testing faster, with precision and performance built in.”
PolyJet ToughONE material also produces complex part geometries, including thin walls, snap fits, and living hinges, while maintaining dimensional accuracy and surface quality. It integrates with other PolyJet materials, allowing hybrid models to combine different mechanical properties or colors within a single part.
Stratasys will debut its PolyJet ToughONE material and printed parts at RAPID 2025 on April 9, 2025.
Source: Stratasys
About Stratasys
Stratasys Ltd., established in 1989 by S. Scott Crump, specializes in additive manufacturing and 3D printing solutions using polymer-based materials. The company is headquartered in Eden Prairie, MN, and Rehovot, Israel. Its product lineup includes 3D printers, consumable materials, and software tools designed to meet the needs of diverse industries. These industries include aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and consumer goods. Their technologies allow professionals to produce complex designs using ABS, polyphenylsulfone (PPSF), and polycarbonate. In 2024, the company reported annual revenue exceeding $600 million and served approximately 25,000 global customers. Stratasys employs around 2,000 people across 31 offices worldwide. Their solutions continue to drive advancements in manufacturing and enhance patient care internationally.