The Form 2

   The most advanced desktop

3D printer ever created.

Staring at $3500

The Form 2

 

The most advanced desktop

3D printer ever created.

Staring at $3500

Powerful Printer. Amazing Ecosystem.

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Large Prints

5.7 x 5.7 x 6.9 in

With over 224in of build volume the Form 2 is ready to tackle your 3D printing projects.

 

Incredible Resolution

25-100 Microns

It's the details that make or break a design. The Form 2 can print at a resolution of 25 micron. 

Connected

Wi-Fi Enabled

Easily send prints over wifi, reprint previous jobs, and manage your print queue with a touchscreen interface and wireless connectivity.

Precision and Versatility Across Industries

Engineering 

Look-and-feel prototypes can be created with a range of materials. 

Manufacturing

Create custom jigs, fixtures, and tools for a fraction of the time and cost.

Education 

Test hypotheses quickly and easily integrate detailed models into the curriculum. 

Model Making

Capture fine details in high resolution and create exhibition-quality parts.

 

 

 

Dentistry

Print surgical guides in-house for accurate and cost effective surgeries.

Jewerly

Move directly from print to burnout and precious metal casting.

Complete Package

The basics + Pro Service Plan

$3998

 

Form 2 Printer

Finishing Kit

1 Resin Cartridge
(Clear, White, Grey, or Black)

Formlabs Pro Service Plan

Complete Package Plus

The basics + Pro Service Plan + Extra Consumables 

$4662

Form 2 Printer

Finishing Kit

4 Resin Cartridges
(Clear, White, Grey, or Black)

1 Extra Build Platform

2 Extra Resin Tanks

Formlabs Pro Service Plan

Complete Package Premium

The Whole Kit and Caboodle

$6012

Form 2 Printer

Finishing Kit

12 Resin Cartridges
(Clear, White, Grey, or Black)

2 Extra Build Platforms

3 Extra Resin Tanks

Formlabs Pro Service Plan

Professional 3D Printing on Your Desktop

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Materials & Resins

Standard

Great for prototyping and regular printing applications. Available in clear, white, grey, and black. 

Dental Model

A Precise material for applications where maximum accuracy is required. Great for crown and bridge models

Durable

Simulates polypropylene plastic. Great for living hinges, and low friction moving parts. 

Flexible

Simulates rubber like material. Great for ergonomic features. 

Dental SG

An autoclavable, Class 1 biocompatible resin, Dental SG is designed for printing precise surgical guides and similar devices.

Tough

Created to simulate ABS plastic. Great for snap-fit joints, assemblies, and rugged prototypes.

Castable 

Designed to capture precise details and smooth surfaces from the ability to burn out cleanly without ash or residue.

High Temp

High Temp has an HDT of 289 °C @ 0.45 MPa—the highest on the 3D printing materials market. Great for production processes such as casting and thermoforming.

We take all of the guess work out of monitoring your spending so you can spend more time producing.

3D Printing eBook

Learn what trends exist, how to unpack a strategy, and what to consider before integrating 3D printing in your organization products

Form 2 Brochure

 The Form 2 can create rugged engineering prototypes, intricate artwork, or complex watertight structures

 

Learn More about 3D Printing

Moldmaking

Moldmaking with a desktop 3D printer allows engineers and designers much more functionality beyond prototyping. 

Injecting Molding

Create your molds in-house with desktop 3D printers to produce small, functional parts for final product 

Digital Implantology

Using computer-aided implant planning and guided surgery allows for more accurate dental implant placement and more predictable outcomes

Digital Dental Models

Create your molds in-house with desktop 3D printers to produce small, functional parts for final products

Managing Multiple 

Produce high quality and low-volume batches of parts in-house. Learn the benefits of using multiple 3D printers. 

InHouse vs Outsourcing

Understand the benefits of when to 3D print in house and when to outsource. 

Custom Jewelry

 

 Create your molds in-house with desktop 3D printers to produce small, functional parts for final products.

Engineering Fit

Design functional assemblies that work as intended, with the least amount of post-processing or trial-and-error.

Lauren Adey 

ladey@eacpds.com

(952) 435-5533 x 177