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• Mastrex, a US provider of additive manufacturing systems, has launched the MX300, a new industrial metal 3D printer built on Laser Powder Bed Fusion technology. Priced at $185,000, the system is being introduced as the industry’s most affordable LPBF metal 3D printer. MX300 is aimed at manufacturers seeking precision, scalability, and dependable production performance across…
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Mastrex, a US provider of additive manufacturing systems, has launched the MX300, a new industrial metal 3D printer built on Laser Powder Bed Fusion technology. Priced at $185,000, the system is being introduced as the industry’s most affordable LPBF metal 3D printer. MX300 is aimed at manufacturers seeking precision, scalability, and dependable production performance across demanding applications, combining a 300 x 300 x 350 mm build volume with dual 500W lasers.
Built to bridge the gap between prototyping and full-scale metal part production, the machine is compatible with titanium, stainless steel, aluminum, cobalt-chrome, Inconel, and other materials. Dual 500W lasers are intended to increase production speed while maintaining the accuracy and surface quality required for industrial m