3D Systems Releases ProX DMP 320

The system works with stainless steel, titanium or nickel super alloys.

3D Systems has released the ProX DMP 320, the next system in its line of direct metal 3D printers. According to the company, the ProX DMP is designed for high prevision, high throughput direct metal printing. It works with chemically-pure titanium, stainless steel or nickel super alloy parts.

The ProX DMP 320 has a build volume of 275x275x420 mm (10x10x16 in.) It can be used for industrial applications such as aerospace, automotive and healthcare. With centralized maintenance management, reduced argon gas consumption and serial manufacturing workflow support, the ProX DMP 320 also offers competitive operating cost advantages, the company states.

“With the ProX DMP 320, we’ve leveraged our collective expertise in metal additive manufacturing to pair best-in-class productivity and repeatability with exceptional outcomes in key industrial materials,” said Mark Wright, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, 3D Systems. “We’ve been working closely with leading customers through extensive beta testing of this machine and the feedback we have received distinguishes this printer as one primed to transform expectations for timelines, process and results.”

For more information, visit 3D Systems.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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