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AM Solutions has launched the M4 Basic, a compact vibratory finishing system designed to automate post-processing for metal and polymer parts up to 70x70x25mm.
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AM Solutions has launched the M4 Basic, a compact vibratory finishing system designed to automate post-processing for metal and polymer parts up to 70x70x25mm.

Originally reported by aerospacemanufacturinganddesign.com

AM Solutions has launched the M4 Basic, a compact vibratory finishing system designed to automate post-processing for metal and polymer parts up to 70x70x25mm. This 230V plug-and-play unit features a 20-liter rotary vibrator and integrated water tank, effectively replacing inconsistent manual grinding with repeatable industrial results. For smaller job shops, this lowers the entry barrier to professional surface finishing while reducing labor costs. This systemic shift toward affordable automation is essential for scaling AM production beyond manual craftsmanship. 📦🛠️ #AdditiveManufacturing #PostProcessing #3DPrinting #ManufacturingInnovation

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