Customer
Weather Shield
Headquarters
Wisconsin, USA
Industry
Architectural windows and doors
Employees
264
Weather Shield, a family-owned business based in Medford, Wisconsin, has been crafting high-performance windows and doors for nearly 75 years. Serving luxury homes valued from $2 million to over $50 million, their products are engineered to withstand extreme conditions — from hurricane-force winds to desert heat.
But what truly sets them apart? Their bold embrace of industrial 3D printing.
Hear directly from Weather Shield on how Stratasys technology transformed their production process.
Traditional tooling methods meant waiting 6 to 20 weeks for a single part. With additive manufacturing, Weather Shield can go from design to finished part in as little as two hours.
This speed has been a game-changer — enabling rapid iteration, faster time-to-market, and significant tooling cost savings.
Weather Shield’s use of industrial-grade 3D printing delivers measurable business benefits:
Whether it’s a pivot door end cap or a water-sealing component, Weather Shield relies on 3D printed parts to meet strict certification standards and deliver flawless performance in the field.
Thanks to our partner AdvancedTek for the customer relationship.