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Business Fortune
28 March, 2025
By introducing AISTM Antero® materials that adhere to stringent aerospace and military requirements, Stratasys Ltd. opens the door for a quicker and more affordable adoption of 3D printing.
To increase the use of additive manufacturing in highly regulated areas like aerospace and military, Stratasys Ltd. has unveiled two new advanced materials for the Stratasys F900® 3D printer: AISTM Antero® 800NA and AISTM Antero 840CN03. These materials, which were created in partnership with industry titans like Boeing and Blue Origin, have undergone extensive testing and validation to satisfy the demanding requirements of mission-critical applications.
Since these materials have been approved through a procedure that guarantees they fulfill the standards for high-temperature, a chemical-resistant product, the company’s statement today represents a significant development in additive manufacturing. With $572 million in revenue annually and a sound current ratio of 3.07, Stratasys exhibits the financial stability required to back its creative innovations. Eight more significant facts on Stratasys's market position and financial health are revealed by InvestingPro analysis and are accessible to members. Manufacturers should save time and money by using this certification procedure, which makes use of NCAMP (National Center for Advanced Materials Performance) equivalency to provide a clear and scalable pathway for material and process qualifying.
According to Ryan Martin, Senior Research Director at ABI Research the development and testing of these Stratasys materials is significant for manufacturers in the aerospace and military industries because it enables the confident adoption of 3D printing for critical applications. The availability of materials that meet strict industrial requirements may simplify certification procedures, save costs, and speed up production.
With NCAMP-backed data guaranteeing consistent performance across manufacturing locations, the AIS Antero materials are built to be dependable. With thorough documentation, training, and resources for putting best-in-class process control into practice, they also hope to expedite the qualifying process. By lowering internal testing and qualification costs, the materials should also result in considerable cost reductions.