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IND125: Learning the Stratasys F370 and Fortus 450MC

If you’ve been around the block more than once, you’ve probably heard of 3D printers. Did you know, though, that 3D printers can be used for more than just miniature figurines and quirky toys? Industrial 3D printing runs the gamut, offering the ability to make anything from flexible tubing adapters to parts strong enough to enter orbit.
We're lucky enough to be able to offer STR370, which covers the Stratasys F370 industrial FDM printer, a machine capable of printing in a host of materials including TPU rubber and unique thermoplastics ideal for prototyping, tooling, or production parts. In STR370, you'll learn all about what FDM 3D printing is, how it works, and several tips and tricks for working with industrial 3D printing materials.
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In this course, you'll learn:
How 3D printing works
How industrial FDM 3D printing differs from other types of 3D printers.
How the Stratasys F370 works, and what material capabilities set it apart from other 3D printers.
Installing and removing build plates.
Using the GrabCAD Print slicer software, including best practices for setting up a print on the F370.
Tips and tricks for preparing slicer files for specific materials, such as TPU or Diran.
Operating the SCA 3600 cleaning station to remove soluble supports, including additional PPE and safety requirements at this station.