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Atlantic XL is the first in the Americas to earn Lloyd’s Register AM Facility Qualification for its SLM 280 LPBF process.
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Atlantic XL is the first in the Americas to earn Lloyd’s Register AM Facility Qualification for its SLM 280 LPBF process.

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Originally reported by VoxelMatters

Atlantic XL is the first in the Americas to earn Lloyd’s Register AM Facility Qualification for its SLM 280 LPBF process. Based on November 2025 guidelines, this audit validates the full metal 3D printing workflow from design to inspection. This marks a systemic shift for energy and marine sectors, moving AM from prototypes to certified, class-ready production. Localizing these capabilities strengthens supply chain resilience across the continent. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #Energy #3DPrinting

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