ExOne introduces new 3D printing machine

The ExOne Company has announced the release of its newest system, the X1 25PRO™. ExOne, a company that provides 3D printing machines and 3D-printed products, materials and services to industrial customers, has combined the fine metal injection molding (MIM) powder capability of its INNOVENT+™ machine with production volume capability, to create the X1 25PRO™. This puts the new system in a position to address the needs of MIM, powder metallurgy, and manufacturing for customers seeking a larger platform solution for producing reliable parts in a production environment. 

The new system offers customers the ability to produce fine quality parts from a variety of materials, including: 316L, 304 L, and 17-4PH stainless steels; Inconel 718® and 625; M2 and H11 tool steels; cobalt chrome; copper; tungsten carbide cobalt; and many others.

The X1 25PRO™ allows customers of ExOne’s INNOVENT+™ platform to scale up to a mid-size production platform using the same powder metallurgy standard powders they are currently using. The platform will focus on the MIM, powder metallurgy, and mechanical engineering market applications.
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