Mastrex launches MX300 metal Additive Manufacturing machine

Mastrex, based in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, USA, has launched the MX300, a Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) metal Additive Manufacturing machine designed to meet the needs of both prototyping and full-scale metal part production.
Priced at $185,000, the MX300 combines a 300 x 300 x 350 mm build volume with dual 500W lasers, and is compatible with titanium, stainless steel, aluminium, cobalt-chrome, Inconel and more.
“Launching the MX300 is an important milestone for Mastrex, as we continue our mission to enable the current and next generation with technologies that are robust, reliable, and accessible,” stated co-founder, Ilay Fridland. “Combined with our legacy in laser excellence, the MX300 is the pinnacle of precision and performance.”

Mastrex reports that the MX300 is suitable for both detailed geometries and larger industrial applications, while maintaining dimensional accuracy and repeatability. It is engineered for manufacturers, machine shops, and those exploring new applications in aerospace, defense, and medical markets.
An early adopter of the MX300 is Solomon MFG. “Adding metal 3D printing to our machine shop has always been a priority, but it’s been cost-prohibitive,” added Solomon MFG’s CEO, Eli Solomon. “With the accessibility of the MX300, we are immediately adding capability for our current customers and uncovering new opportunities. It’s a distinct competitive advantage.”



























