DMG MORI SLM Machine Offers Focal Diameter of 35 Microns
Rapid 2019: The Lasertec 12 SLM is said to offer improved accuracy for powder-bed fusion.
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The Lasertec 12 selective laser melting (SLM) metal 3D printing sytem from DMG MORI offers a focal diameter of just 35 microns. According to the company, it is four times more accurate than the current industrial standard.
The build volume of the powder-bed machine stands at 4.92" × 4.92" × 7.87". The user-friendly Stealth design and rePlug powder module of Lasertec 30 SLM 2nd Generation enable a material change in less than two hours and are said to guarantee high levels of both process autonomy and industrial safety.
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