When it comes to serious, production-grade 3D printing, few machines can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the mighty Fortus 900mc. This industrial FDM printer isn’t your average desktop toy — it’s a powerhouse built for demanding environments, tight tolerances, and large-scale part production. If you’re running a manufacturing facility, prototyping lab, or aerospace project, the Fortus 900mc gives you the precision, speed, and material range to get the job done. In this article, we’ll take a deep dive into what makes this machine tick — its standout features, key benefits, compatible materials, and typical use cases across industries.
Let’s talk specs — because this machine packs a punch. The Fortus 900mc is designed for massive build volumes, capable of printing parts up to 914 x 610 x 914 mm (36 x 24 x 36 in). That’s practically suitcase-sized. With a heated build chamber and advanced motion control, it delivers consistent results even with high-performance polymers. And because it runs on Stratasys’ tried-and-tested FDM technology, you can count on industrial-level repeatability.
Key features include:
– Dual material bays for longer, uninterrupted prints
– High accuracy with layer thickness options from 0.127 mm to 0.33 mm
– Seamless workflow integration with GrabCAD Print
– Compatibility with a range of engineering-grade thermoplastics
This printer isn’t here to play — it’s here to produce.
So, what’s in it for you? The Fortus 900mc is built for teams who demand more — more strength, more precision, more control. Its closed-loop servo motors mean each print is exactly as intended, even over long, multi-hour jobs. And with automated calibration and real-time system monitoring, downtime is minimized, and quality is maximized.
Top benefits include:
1. Unmatched build size for large or consolidated parts
2. Material diversity, including high-temp and ESD-safe options
3. Certified repeatability for regulated industries
4. Minimal post-processing, thanks to soluble supports
5. Efficient cost per part, especially in low-volume production
If your team is tired of pushing desktop printers to do industrial jobs — this is your upgrade.
Here’s where the Fortus 900mc really flexes. It supports a broad spectrum of Stratasys FDM material options — from everyday plastics to aerospace-ready thermoplastics. Whether you’re chasing heat resistance, chemical durability, or flexibility, there’s a filament for that.
Compatible materials include:
– ABS
– ABS-ESD
– ASA
– Nylon 12 CF
– PC-ABS FR UL94 V0
– PC-ABS
– PC Support
– PEKK
– Polycarbonate PC
– TPU 95A
– Ultem™ 1010
– Ultem™ 9085
– 9085 Support
The wide selection means you can shift from automotive to aerospace to medical — all on the same machine.
The Fortus 900mc shines in industries where strength, scale, and reliability are non-negotiable. Think beyond simple prototyping — this printer is for making end-use parts and production tooling that you can count on.
Common applications include:
– Aerospace brackets and housings (especially with Ultem™ 9085 and Ultem™ 1010)
– Automotive jigs and fixtures (using PC-ABS, ASA, and Nylon 12 CF)
– Manufacturing aids and robotic arms
– Medical equipment and trays (certified with Ultem™ 1010)
– Large prototypes that require full functionality
If your project demands a material that performs under pressure, the Fortus 900mc is up to the challenge.
The Fortus 900mc is the kind of printer that doesn’t flinch under pressure. With its massive build volume, rock-solid performance, and support for high-end engineering materials, it’s become a go-to solution for manufacturers and engineers across Europe and the world. Whether you’re working with ABS, ASA, PC-ABS FR UL94 V0, or advanced composites like Nylon 12 CF and PEKK, you can expect unmatched reliability. Stratasys didn’t cut corners on this one — they built a machine that’s ready to handle everything from rapid prototyping to production-level output.
Need strength and flexibility? Go for TPU 95A. Need flame resistance and aerospace certification? Ultem™ 9085 is your friend. Want ease of post-processing? Pair your materials with PC Support or 9085 Support. The Fortus 900mc isn’t just a printer — it’s your factory floor’s new best friend.