Incus introduces redesigned and rebranded Hammer Evo35

November 14, 2024

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November 14, 2024
Incus has launched an updated and rebranded iteration of its Hammer Lab35: the Evo35 (Courtesy Incus)
Incus has launched an updated and rebranded iteration of its Hammer Lab35: the Evo35 (Courtesy Incus)

Incus GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria, has announced the launch of its Hammer Evo35 lithography‐based metal manufacturing (LMM) Additive Manufacturing machine, a redesign of its Hammer Lab35.

The Hammer Evo35 is designed to deliver higher production capabilities and industrial performance. It is intended for use in professional environments that prioritise floorspace and effective machinery.

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The Hammer Evo35 has undergone an architectural overhaul, with a CNC-grade frame, mechanics and updated projector units. These projectors are expected to better support the LMM technology, enabling fine resolution, improved surface finishes and larger build fields.

This Evo35 builds on the company’s proven LMM technology, offering high surface quality, precision, and efficiency for complex metal structures (Courtesy Incus)
This Evo35 builds on the company’s proven LMM technology, offering high surface quality, precision, and efficiency for complex metal structures (Courtesy Incus)

The new machine also offers a climate control system said to be improved from the Hammer Lab35 in an effort to keep the Evo35 operational in all production environments. Evo35 also features new software architecture, streamlining communications with ERP systems.

“We are proud to introduce the Hammer Evo35, a reflection of our ongoing dedication to advancing metal Additive Manufacturing,” said Incus CEO Dr Gerald Mitteramskogler. “This redesign combines all the benefits of our core LMM technology with new features that increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety while maintaining the superior quality our customers expect.”

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