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Case Study

Create future with 3D printing and art.


Axilon cosmetic room

Learn how Axilone Group utilizes Stratasys PolyJet 3D printing technology to stay on the cutting edge of the cosmetic and fashion industry.

Zhejiang Axilone Shunhua Aluminum & Plastic Co., Ltd. is an affiliate of Axilone Group France. As a world-leading packaging solution provider for the cosmetic industry, Axilone has partnered with various well-known luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Gucci, Bobbi Brown, Celine, Bulgari, and others in the past 30 years.

The strategic partnership between Axilone and Stratasys mainly focuses on producing high-quality product packaging samples with Stratasys PolyJet full-color 3D printing technology.

Season new product prototype efficiency has been improved significantly with Stratasys J8 Series, furthermore, it allows the original design to be presented in its entirety. 3D printing technology strengthens Axilone's capability to provide a one-stop solution for their customers.

The collaboration with Stratasys brings artists, designers, engineers and scientists together to explore the possibilities of 3D printing in fashion packaging industry. With full color 3D printing technology from Stratasys, Axilone is confident to deliver cosmetic industry solutions with high quality and aesthetics sense. Technology and art can be combined to provide our customers the best experiences and services.

Stratasys J8 Series.

Provide creative freedom for packaging design in the cosmetic and fashion industry.

Stratasys is a large NASDAQ-listed 3D printing company that serves a wide range of industries including aerospace, automotive, medical and beauty and fashion. Design and creativity never end. 3D printing streamlines the design process and workflow with proven technology that dramatically increases the efficiency of design and creation, and Stratasys is committed to providing creative freedom across industries.

Axilone lipstick prototype

The samples of Axilone are printed by Stratasys J826 full-color 3D printer. The J Series printers are capable of printing on seven different resin materials simultaneously, combining transparency and flexibility to produce more than 500,000 distinguishable color combinations; all colors are Pantone ValidatedTM. The 3D printed samples have excellent accuracy, high efficiency, full and complete color rendition, and can be timely adjusted and iterated based on design, thus helping Axilone to demonstrate its diverse products and innovative packaging processes in the cosmetic packaging industry.

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