
Visitors to
Advanced Engineering 2024, taking place at the NEC, Birmingham on 30 and 31 October, visitors can witness industrial 3-D printing precision, flexibility, and unmatched material performance in the shape of the Stratasys Origin Two, which will be taking centre stage on the stand of Banbury-based
Laser Lines Ltd (K132).

Combined with a broad range of high-performance materials in an open material system, the Origin Two delivers the highest accuracy and smoothest surface finish of all resin technologies. It combines 38.5μm pixel size and tight 2.5 standard deviation projector uniformity, to deliver accuracies up to +/-50μm (selected applications) to +/-100μm, consistently across builds and 3-D printers, without pixel-to-pixel light bleed.
Origin Two enables short production runs and on-demand manufacturing for applications that require superior quality and high part performance. Other key features include X, Y and Z tolerances of up to +/-50μm for validated applications and +/- 100μm in general, as well as a heated chamber that constantly controls the processing temperature up to 60°C. Offering short post-processing times, there is also no requirement for recalibration of build heads between prints or even across different 3-D printers.
Mark Tyrtania, sales director at Laser Lines, said: “We are looking forward to
Advanced Engineering and showcasing the Origin Two, which is a fantastic 3-D printing machine that produces parts with an unsurpassed smooth finish. On the stand, we will have finished parts on display and the team will be on hand to answer questions and explain further the technologies we work with.”