BoneMatrix
Rigid Translucent Material
Stiff and stable, this material can be used for anatomy presets including long bone, ribs, vertebra, and skull.
- Orthopedic screw pullout force has a similar haptic response as cadaver bone.
- Models accurately replicate cortex thickness of cadaver bone.
- Spine models accurately represent the range of motion of human and cadaver spine.
- Targets the range of lumbar disc stiffness to accurately mimic disease pathologies.

BoneMatrix Material Profile
Learn more about the benefits of BoneMatrix PolyJet material
BoneMatrix creates complex material depositing patterns that mimic porous bone structures, fibrotic tissues, and ligaments.
It is a tough, flexible material with memory to maintain its shape. Musculoskeletal models match bone density characteristics and behave like native bone when force is applied such as discectomy, drilling, reaming or sawing.

Main Uses
- Highly-realistic, low-risk training
- Clinically-relevant benchtop testing
- Designed to be drilled into for practicing surgical procedures, such as total knee replacement (TKR).
RadioMatrix Material Applications
BoneMatrix Material Specification
Properties and testing results for BoneMatrix 3D printing material
| Test | J850 Digital Anatomy Printer | J5 Digital Anatomy Printer |
|---|---|---|
| Young’s modulus | 884.25 (21.8) | 741.83 (47) |
| Tensile strength, Mpa | 29.8 (0.32) | 24.9 (0.5) |
| Elongation, % | 36.53 (0.8) | 38.35 (1.8) |
| Flexural strength, Mpa | 27.6 (0.53) | 17.3 (0.53) |
| Flexural modulus, Mpa | 913.3 (32.5) | 642.97 (38) |
| HDT, °C | 40 (0.07) | Immeasurable (under 35) |
| Available print modes | High Speed | High Quality Speed |
| Printed sample finish | Glossy | Glossy |
| Number of UV lights | 2 | 1 |
| Support material | SUP706 | SUP710S |
| Support material | Translucent | Translucent |
Advantages of PolyJet Technology
Advantages of parts built with a Stratasys PolyJet Machine
Realistic Parts
Stratasys PolyJet 3D Printers are based on proven technology, which creates precise prototypes that set the standard for finished-product realism.
Their fine resolution makes complex shapes, intricate details and smooth surfaces possible.
Precise Models
PolyJet 3D Printing works by jetting layers of liquid photopolymer onto a build tray and instantly curing them with UV light.
The fine layers build up to create a precise 3D model or prototype. Models are ready to handle right out of the 3D printer, with no post-curing needed.
Better ideas, easier sell
PolyJet 3D printed models improve communication and collaboration because they produce amazingly accurate representations of your ideas that you can share with your team and your clients for a faster, more confident buy-in.
Industries we work with
TriMech Advanced Manufacturing is used in a wide variety of industries

Architectural Design & Construction
- Model making
- Urban planning
- Concepts

High Tech & Consumer Products
- Aesthetic and function testing
- Concepts and prototypes
- Sales and marketing models

Dental, Medical & Life Sciences
- Anatomical models
- Medical devices
- Orthopedics
- Prosthetics
- Surgical planning models

Industrial Products, Mold Tool & Die
- Jigs, fixtures, and assembly tooling
- Injection molding
- Silicone molding
- Sand and investment casting
- Thermoforming
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