One Click Metal releases evolution of its AM machine with the MPRINT+

March 24, 2021

The MPRINT+ machine is said to allow a manufacturing cost reduction of up to 40% (Courtesy One Click Metal)

One Click Metal, Tamm, Germany, has released the latest evolution of its MPRINT metal Additive Manufacturing machine with the MPRINT+, part of its BOLDSERIES. Through the introduction of a fibre laser and a Galvo scanner, the MPRINT+ reportedly allows a wider field of application and increased productivity and precision.

With a focus diameter of 45 µm and a scanning speed of up to 3000 mm/s, the end part quality is said to be improved in terms of density and surface finish, whilst reducing cost by up to 40%. The MPRINT+ is reported to be similar in price to its previous iteration, and users will benefit from any past experience they will have gained with the MPRINT, with its familiar operation resulting in improved results.

“When introducing the fibre laser into our metal 3D printer, it was important to us that we retain the great advantages of the MPRINT, but, at the same time, additionally improve the existing
modules of the new MPRINT+,“ stated Stefan Weber, CTO and co-founder.

The MPRINT+ is available with the MPREP data preparation software and the MPURE unpacking station with integrated automatic sieving unit is currently available at €100,000. The first machines have already sold, with deliveries scheduled from Q2 2021.

www.oneclickmetal.com

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