Hanbang Laser
Chinese manufacturer of industrial metal 3D printing (SLM) equipment, core components, and software for aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial applications.
- CEO / Founder
- Liu Jianye
- Team Size
- 201-500
- Stage
- Growth Stage
- Total Funding
- $110M
- Latest Round
- Series B
- Key Investors
- Qianhai Fund (前海母基金); YuanYi Investment (远翼投资); CITIC Securities Investment (中信证券投资); GF Xinde Investment (广发信德); Zhongshan Jinkong (中山金控); Huihe Asset (慧和资产); Zhongshan Venture Capital (中山创投); Far East Horizon (远东宏信)
Technology & Products
Key Products
HBD E1600 (28-laser, 1.6m build volume); HBD E800 (large-format multi-laser); HBD E1300; HBD P400 (6-laser production); HBD-80/100/150/200/280/350/500/1000 series; LACM (laser additive-subtractive composite manufacturing) equipment; AMES intelligent management software; Self-developed galvanometer scanner system; Metal powder materials (Ti alloys, Al alloys, stainless steel, mold steel)
Technological Advantage
Self-developed galvanometer scanner (mass-produced since 2023, standard on all equipment since 2025); Guangchi II light-shaping technology (100-300μm layer thickness, millisecond switching); multi-laser auto-stitching (30μm precision, 5-min completion); bidirectional variable-speed powder spreading; melt pool monitoring (co-developed with China Nuclear Power Institute); full software stack (AMES, data processing) replacing foreign alternatives; LACM technology (world-first commercialized laser additive-subtractive composite manufacturing).
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Full-stack vertically integrated metal AM solutions — from self-developed galvanometer scanners and software to equipment and materials — enabling cost-effective, high-precision industrial-scale production.
How They Differentiate
Vertically integrated from core components (self-developed galvanometer scanners, control cards) to software (AMES, data processing) to materials and equipment; pioneered LACM (laser additive-subtractive composite manufacturing); developed nuclear-grade certified metal 3D printers; achieved 0.02mm precision and 0.06mm thin-wall capability; self-developed galvanometer delivers 30%+ efficiency improvement over mainstream brands.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Aerospace manufacturers, automotive OEMs, medical/dental labs, mold & die makers, energy sector, consumer electronics manufacturers, educational/research institutions
Industry Verticals
Aerospace; Automotive; Medical/Orthopedic/Dental; Mold & Die; Energy/Nuclear; Consumer Electronics; Sports Equipment; Education & Research
Competitors
Bright Laser Technologies (BLT, 铂力特); Farsoon Technologies (华曙高科); Eplus3D (易加三维)
Growth & Milestones
Major Milestones
2007: Founding team enters metal 3D printing; 2015: Company officially founded in Zhongshan; 2017: Shanghai Hanbang Lianhang Laser subsidiary established; 2019: 100+ machine installations; 2022: ¥400M Series A (largest first-round in metal AM at the time); 2023: Self-developed galvanometer scanner mass production; 2024: A+/Strategic rounds; Nuclear-grade printer certified; LACM technology launched; 2025: New 45,000m² industrial park opened; European subsidiary in Munich; 1,000+ global installations; 2026: Galvanometer reaches full production scale; HBD E1600 28-laser system launched
Notable Customers
China Nuclear Power Research and Design Institute; CNNC (中核建中); LEAP 71; WeNext (稳诺); Hebei Hanglun (钛合金自行车); Qingyang Lianjing Zengcai (全3D打印航空涡喷发动机); multiple undisclosed consumer electronics leaders and automotive OEMs
Recent coverage of Hanbang Laser
- 汉邦激光 partners with 河北航轮 to mass-produce 3D-printed titanium alloy bicycle components using HBD P400
- Hanbang Laser and LEAP71 have produced the world's largest 3D-printed aerospike rocket engine, delivering 200kN of thrust.
- Hanbang Laser has reached over 1,000 global machine installations alongside achieving critical breakthroughs in nuclear-grade metal 3D printing technology.
- Hanbang Laser (HBD) reported over 1,000 global installations in 2025, powered by the successful deployment of their fully self-developed scanning galvanometers.