Eplus3D launches quad-laser EP-M400 metal Additive Manufacturing machine

EquipmentNews
April 26, 2023

April 26, 2023

Eplus3D has expanded its range of metal Additive Manufacturing machines with the launch of the EP-M400, available in single, dual or quad-laser configuration (Courtesy Eplus3D)
Eplus3D has expanded its range of metal Additive Manufacturing machines with the launch of the EP-M400, available in single, dual or quad-laser configuration (Courtesy Eplus3D)

Eplus3D, headquartered in Hanzhou, China, has expanded its range of metal Additive Manufacturing machines with the launch of the EP-M400, available in single, dual or quad-laser configurations. The company stated that is new PBF-LB machine is designed to enable higher productivity, increase cost-effectiveness and offer faster industrial production.

The EP-M400 has a standard build chamber of 405 x 405 x 450 mm and can support a wide range of materials, including nickel-base alloys, tool steels, die steels, aluminium alloys, titanium alloys, copper alloys, and more.

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Based on EP-M650 and EP-M1250 multi-laser series, the EP-M400 is an open system, allowing users to customise and adjust parameters and develop a custom application parameter package.

This machine’s launch is part of Eplus3D’s plans to further expand the application of multi-laser metal AM in multiple industries. The EP-M400 is said to be tailored to customers expecting to expand their business into large metal AM part runs, or who are just beginning their entry into metal AM.

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EquipmentNews
April 26, 2023

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