Breaking the Speed Barrier: The Stratasys High-Speed T25 Printing Tip for the F770
Speed has always been the ultimate challenge in 3D printing, and at CADimensions, we’ve seen additive manufacturing continually push that limit. The new Stratasys High-Speed T25 printing tip for the F770 FDM printer pushes it even further, cutting print times dramatically while maintaining the precision and reliability that engineers expect.
From the moment additive manufacturing arrived, it’s been celebrated as the breakthrough for rapid prototyping. Weeks became days. Days became hours. Design validation moved faster than ever before. But what if fast could get even faster?
Faster Prototyping, Same Precision
The new High Speed T25 printing tip for the F770 FDM printer by Stratasys is designed to be the answer to that exact question. Featuring a wider tip orifice of 0.025" (0.635mm), the T25 lays down a whopping 4 in³ (66 cm³) of material per hour. That's 2.5x more material per hour than its commonly used counterpart, the T14 printing tip (0.014" tip orifice, 1.5 in³ per hour).
Built for Endurance and Simplicity
The T25 is currently only compatible with ASA at a layer height of 0.013" (0.33mm), a common thermoplastic used in 3D printing. What it lacks in diversity, it more than makes up for in endurance and sheer velocity. The T25 is rated for a minimum of 800 printing hours churning out parts and prototypes nonstop. Early adopters of the T25 tip have seen a 1.5x increase in printing speed and no decrease in part quality!
Another advantage of using the T25 is that it follows the same set up as a standard print head on the F770. Whether you're running calibrations, swapping print heads, or printing jobs, F770 operators can add this new tip seamlessly into their workflow with no additional training.
In industries across the board, time is money, and speed often comes at the cost of accuracy and precision. The High Speed T25 printing tip offers the best of both worlds: shorter print times with the same high-level quality customers associate with Stratasys equipment. Whether you print to prototype, produce, or simply push the boundaries, test out the T25 for yourself! The technology of additive manufacturing isn't just developing faster - it's printing faster.
You Ask, We Answer: Common Questions About the T25
What printers are compatible with the T25?
The T25 is currently designed for the Stratasys F770 FDM printer and optimized for ASA thermoplastic.
How much faster is the T25 compared to the T14?
The T25 delivers approximately 2.5x the material throughput of the T14 tip while maintaining comparable accuracy and surface finish.
Does switching to the T25 require new training?
No. The T25 uses the same setup, calibration, and workflow as standard print heads on the F770.
What are the best use cases for the T25?
The T25 is ideal for rapid prototyping, large-part fabrication, and any application where speed is critical but accuracy can’t be compromised.